What is another word for dry off?

Pronunciation: [dɹˈa͡ɪ ˈɒf] (IPA)

When you're feeling wet and soggy, there are plenty of different words you can use besides "dry off." The most common synonym is "towel off," which means to use a towel to soak up any excess moisture. Alternatively, you might "wipe off" using a cloth or rag. Another option is to "blot dry," which involves gently pressing a towel or paper towel against your skin to absorb any water. When you're in a rush, you could "shake off" the excess water or "air dry" by simply standing or sitting in a warm, dry location until the water evaporates. Whatever method you choose, take your time and be sure to thoroughly dry off to avoid chills and discomfort.

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What are the hypernyms for Dry off?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Dry off

  • It's hard when you see a scene where it's raining, and we have the rain machine, and you see it for 5 minutes, but that scene takes all day to shoot, and you do it with rain, and the dry off, and go back and do it again.
    Morris Chestnut
  • "Wouldn't you like to come in and have a cup of tea and dry off?" "Lady, don't you realize that we don't even have time to pull up our shorts?" "Pull up your shorts?" "YES, PULL UP OUR SHORTS!" I screamed at her and walked off into the wall of water.
    Charles Bukowski

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