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Definition of Redries
1. redry [v] - See also: redry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redries
Literary usage of Redries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beverages, Past and Present: An Historical Sketch of Their Production by Edward Randolph Emerson (1908)
"... wealthy families of England, to let the servants dispose of the leaves, after
an infusion, to some cheap grocer, who redries them and then sells them. ..."
2. Beverages, Past and Present: An Historical Sketch of Their Production by Edward Randolph Emerson (1908)
"... wealthy families of England, to let the servants dispose of the leaves, after
an infusion, to some cheap grocer, who redries them and then sells them. ..."
3. Beverages, Past and Present: An Historical Sketch of Their Production by Edward Randolph Emerson (1908)
"... wealthy families of England, to let the servants dispose of the leaves, after
an infusion, to some cheap grocer, who redries them and then sells them. ..."
4. The Story of the Cigarette by William Wesley Young (1916)
"Each of these modern redrying machines/ which now are in quite general use,
redries and reorders from 40000 to 70000 pounds of tobacco leaves in a day. ..."