De kleren zijn nu droog.
English: The clothes are dry now.
droog /drˈoːx/ · adjective · CEFR B1. Dutch translation of "dry".
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De kleren zijn nu droog.
English: The clothes are dry now.
Ze heeft in de winter een erg droge huid.
English: She has very dry skin in winter.
De woestijn is heet en droog.
English: The desert is hot and dry.
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