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