Definition of overdry in English:
overdry
verboverdrying, overdries, overdried əʊvəˈdrʌɪ
[with object]Make too dry.
Example sentencesExamples
- Salicylic acid prevents new pimples from forming, while aloe vera, green-tea and sage extracts calm skin and keep it from overdrying.
- This zit zapper kills acne-causing bacteria and contains oil-free moisturizers so it won't overdry your skin.
- Ash also suggests keeping the clay moist while it's on your face so it doesn't overdry your skin.
- To get truer color, dry the flowers one at a time to avoid overdrying them.
- The rich, foaming lather won't overdry or irritate skin.
- Delaying harvest greatly increases shatter losses and overdries the soybeans.
- Stay away from traditional soap bars, which may leave a film (like soap scum) or act harshly and overdry normal skins.
- Bath oils that contain antiseptic may have added benefit in certain cases but have a tendency to overdry and sometimes actually irritate the skin.
- This means farmers can save on drying expenses, cut drying capacity, and reduce the potential loss from overdrying.