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- When the top third of the soil is dryish, flood the plant.
- The majority of the mussels were fairly juicy, though some were rather dryish.
- Ideally, foods to go on the grill should be room temperature and dryish.
- Seyval Blanc can be made into both still and sparkling wines, dryish wines or sweet.
- Back indoors, keep them dryish and cool until they bloom again, then increase watering.
- And around 11 a . m ., I don't mind a dryish Madeira in my office ."
- He shaped Cockburn's dryish, lean, elegant style, especially such perennial favorites as Fine Ruby and the flagship Special Reserve.
- A beer getting a strong response from that crowd was the Belgian White Ale, an aromatic, dryish, faintly citrusy beer designed by Terenzi.
- The fruit is a small drupe in diameter, edible in many species, with a dryish but sweet, sugary consistency, reminiscent of a date
- Owing to the especially favourable climate and good soil conditions on the Bergstra遝, mainly dry and dryish wines of very high quality are made here.
- Bright aromas and flavors of nougat, custard, and pound cake with a silky, dryish medium body and a super smooth, dried fruit and delicate spice and mineral finish .
- The festival, in its eighth year, was sponsored by the German Association of Quality Estates, and by Charta, a 35-member group of Rheingau growers who emphasize dryish wines.
- It has a pronounced pilsner flavor, but its crispness and tingly mouth feel _ very different from the softness and lingering complexity of the Bohemian style _ bring to mind a Warsteiner, a dryish German pilsner.
- Unfortunately, the conditions that lead to the best controlled burns ( usually, dryish weather and strong enough winds to spread the fire ) are nearly the same as those that cause a fire to burn out of control.
- The best new foundation on the market is one designed for combination skin _ for those who are a little oily in the T-zone ( forehead down through the middle of the face ) and dryish on the cheeks.
- I kept up my end, and was rewarded with a steaklike piece of grilled and peppered fowl, rosy and juicy, utterly unlike those pathetic fans of dryish, flavor-challenged duck breast turned out by ineptly inventive chefs.
- But Bresaola, air-dried beef from Valtellina, in northern Italy, is moist and delicate, and completely unlike the salty and slightly leathery domestic versions, or the dryish Swiss bundnerfleisch that Americans have had to make do with for so long.
- For instance, if I'm out in the driveway washing the car or the refrigerator or the chickens, I'm perfectly content to let a little of the water spill over onto my brownish, purplish, reddish, greenish, dryish lawn.
- I mean, obviously, holding it out of water for so long it gets dry is not going to be good for a frog, but could just a few seconds of contact with dry ( or dryish ) hands hurt a frog, assuming gentle handling?
- It may be found in dryish, loose soil; it is amongst the first plants to flower after the snow melts, but the flower does not last very long; as the petals age, they turn a brick-red colour and begin to curl outward.
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