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1 If the ground be gravelly, or sandy, it will be sufficiently dry .
2 The hay cannot be touched; it must lie a day till sufficiently dry .
3 When my clothes were sufficiently dry I dressed and went on.
4 In addition, mosses in the Arctic burn reasonably well, provided they're sufficiently dry .
5 These they spread in the sun for twenty-four hours, when they considered them sufficiently dry .
6 When sufficiently dry , remove from the surface and serve.
7 The clay that lined his hollow tree was sufficiently dry at last for Grenville's fire.
8 After the drying comes the test to determine whether or not the corn is sufficiently dry .
9 The time was approaching when the grass throughout the country would be sufficiently dry to be fired.
10 It was a moment of extreme peril, for the old grass was plentiful and sufficiently dry to burn.
11 When the glue is sufficiently dry , the next thing is to make the veneer smooth and fit for varnishing.
12 Another way is to press a single piece; if no moisture comes to the surface the piece is sufficiently dry .
13 It was midnight before the mud on them was sufficiently dry to brush off, as I fondly hoped, in the morning.
14 The latter process is necessary to prevent the flies from blowing it, before it becomes sufficiently dry to resist their attacks.
15 When it is sufficiently dry to stand without crumbling, the posts are moved farther along and the same operation is repeated.
16 The sheets when sufficiently dry are hung on lines to dry completely, after which they are sized, if sizing be required.
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