drier|driers in English
noun
[dri·er || 'draɪə]
machine which dries laundry; appliance used to remove moisture; desiccant, drying agent, substance which absorbs moisture; person who dries
Use "drier|driers" in a sentence
1. Said drier (1) is cheaper to produce and operate than traditional driers that use locks as A-.
2. (a) Driers
3. Spin driers [not heated]
4. Driers including curing driers, thinners, colouring matters, all being additives for paints, varnishes or lacquers
5. Why don't any of us have driers?
6. Also, driers often are added at this time.
7. Castle a little drier?
8. You're drier now.
9. The soil gets drier and drier, and it won’t grow anything but weeds. . . .
10. Sirrah, fetch drier logs:
11. This Regulation shall not apply to household combined washer-driers.
12. Yellow-billed Babblers prefer drier
13. He bought a drier yesterday.
14. Warmer or drier than usual
15. Electricial drier with a blower
16. Filters, parts and accessories of futon driers for industrial or household purposes
17. Filters, parts and accessories of hair driers for industrial or household purposes
18. Umbrella drier and control method thereof
19. We don't have a spin-drier.
20. Rotatable-drum laundry drier and method of controlling a rotatable-drum laundry drier to dry delicate laundry
21. This -- ( engine noise ) -- is my tumble drier,
22. Tumble-drier comprising a base sub-assembly
23. The light would feel thinner and drier.
24. Receiver drier for a vehicle air conditioner
25. Drying machines, of a dry linen capacity ≤ 10 kg (excl. centrifugal driers)