Cook all together in a small quantity of water until carrots are tender and well dried out.
Now keep the vessel over a slow, even fire until the lentils are well dried out.
The wall or lath work should be first covered with common hair mortar well dried.
If meat get frozen, it should be thawed by lying some time in cold water; and then be well dried in a clean cloth, before it is laid down to the fire.
The best way however is to boil two pecks of bran or malt dust in a copper of water, and pour it hot into the cask; then stop it up close, let it stand two days, wash it out clean, and let the cask be well dried.
Another way is, after they are washed clean and well dried in a napkin, to bind them about with packthread, and sprinkle them with melted butter and salt; then to broil them over a gentle fire, and keep them turning.
All the powders should be well dried; add the essence to the sugar, then the other powders; stir all together, and mix by passing twice through a hair sieve.
The wrapper, when well dried, will be ready for use.
Four pounds of fine flour, well dried, four pounds of fresh butter, two pounds of loaf sugar, a quarter of a pound of mace pounded and sifted fine, the same of nutmegs.
Pipe-clay would answer equally well if well dried, and any colour might be given with ground bricks, or pottery.
If we wish to procure the resin alone, we must first of all treat the flour, well dried, with alcohol.
By well dried, we mean that the corn should be of the crop of the previous year.
Looseness of the bowels occurs from feeding too much wheat that has not been well dried.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well dried" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.