Encara no tenim significats per a "dried away".
1Two tears rose to her eyes, and at once dried away.
2And then she dried away the tears with the tresses of her hair-sobbing-sobbing-sobbing
3From year to year this soul had dried away slowly, but with fatal sureness.
4And can't you see that all that nice, red gravy is completely dried away?
5Sap of spring had dried away; dry stalk of high summer remained, browned with heat.
6Then she arose, hastily dashed cold water in her face, and dried away the traces of tears.
7All of the fields have dried away.
8They did not tell that they were too weak to feed the brook; so it had dried away.
9But now our soul is dried away: there is nothing at all, beside this manna before our eyes.
10She gave him a wan little smile, and dried away a few tears with the aid of his handkerchief.
11About twenty miles from Pekin is the village of Sha-ho, near two old stone bridges that span a river now nearly dried away.
12Along the furrows the ice has fallen in, and lies on the slope white and broken, the shallow water having dried away beneath it.
13I took down my treasure, and examined it: there was cotton in the bottle, but the ink was partly mouldy and partly dried away.
14In comparison of Norland, it was poor and small indeed!-butthe tears which recollection called forth as they entered the house were soon dried away.
15Whatever her sorrow had once been, for nearly a century she had ceased to weep, and, my sudden passion spent, my own tears dried away.
16By no means, they sat grumbling in their tents and said, "Our soul is dried away; there is nothing beside this manna before our eyes."
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Dried away a través del temps
Dried away per variant geogràfica