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drip-dry
[drip-drahy, drip-drahy, -drahy]
verb (used without object)
drip-dried, drip-drying
(of a cloth item) to dry into a desired form and shape when hung dripping wet after washing.
verb (used with object)
drip-dried, drip-drying
to hang (a cloth item) after washing while it is dripping wet and allow it to dry, especially in anticipation of its assuming its desired form and shape during the drying process.
noun
plural
drip-driesa garment or other cloth item that can be washed and drip-dried.
drip-dry
adjective
designating clothing or a fabric that will dry relatively free of creases if hung up when wet
verb
to dry or become dry thus
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Word History and Origins
Origin of drip-dry1
First recorded in 1950–55
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