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10 Sentences With "dessicated"

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In 2005, it completed a dam separating the north of the lake from the dessicated south.
This "oomph" might mean intricate dressings made by pan-frying dessicated coconut and mixing with finely chopped spring onions and chilies.
Readymade taxidermy pieces abound on Etsy, where dessicated toads and mice dressed as popes can be yours for a reasonable price, plus shipping.
On top of a head of molten wax a bird perches on a jeweled nest; another has a dessicated corn cob for a head.
Modern scientists studying the long-gone bird have had little reliable material to work with, save for a few ships' ledgers, several skeletons, and some dessicated body parts.
Fire officials said such blazes had been fueled by several years of drought-dessicated vegetation, and stoked by frequent and persistent bouts of erratic winds and triple-digit temperatures.
But Noor knew the orphan Bigurl was going to have to get back on highway by way of the service corridor, a quarter-mile stretch of local road running down to the next northbound on-ramp, a slip of the local dessicated forest dividing them from the main road.
Maybe you have plans to meet up with your friends after all that, to see your friend Jeff's shitty band open for a shittier band, or buy an overpriced beer and hope to avoid seeing Trump's dessicated Cheeto face horking out at you from the TV screens looming above.
Lee Doig, a senior reality camera operator for the show, told me that the crew is constantly looking for natural analogs to the cast: villains become snakes sliding through the grass or spiders spinning their webs, weak characters become mice, rats, or, worst of all, just a dessicated carcass hanging in the spider's web.
In the wild this normally occurs after six to nine months, but in cultivation they may remain closed on the plant for a year or more. According to one source the seeds are not kept protected within the seed head, but are released immediately after ripening. Other sources dispute this, stating that the inflorescence only opens to allow the seeds to escape after it has completely dessicated. Fires in late summer may stimulate the inflorescences to open.

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