dry-store
1Dry goods — are products such as textiles, ready to wear clothing, and sundries. [1] In U.S. retailing, a dry goods store carries consumer goods that are distinct from those carried by hardware stores and grocery stores[1], though dry goods as a term for… …
2Dry water — Dry water, also known as powdered water , is a solidified form of water, where water droplets are surrounded by a sandy silica coating.[1] Dry water actually consists of 95 percent liquid water, but the silica coating prevents the water droplets… …
3Dry Dock Brewing Company — Industry Alcoholic beverage Founded 2005 Founder(s) Kevin DeLange Kevin Kellogg Headquarters Auro …
4dry goods — ➔ goods * * * dry goods UK US noun [plural] COMMERCE ► (UK products that do not contain liquid, for example, tea, sugar, and flour: »Use canisters to protect your rice, flour, cereal, and other dry goods from going stale. ► US products such as… …
5dry goods — n [plural] 1.) goods such as tobacco, tea, and coffee that do not contain liquid 2.) AmE things that are made from cloth such as clothes, sheets, and curtains ▪ a dry goods store …
6dry cleaner's — noun singular a store where you take your clothes to be dry cleaned …
7dry|salt|er|y — «DRY SL tuhr ee», noun, plural er|ies. efu>British. 1. a drysalter s store or business. 2. the articles dealt in by a drysalter …
8store — n. shop, establishment where goods are sold (esp. AE; see the Usage Note for shop) 1) to manage, operate, run a store 2) a bookstore; candy; chain, multiple (BE); clothing; company; convenience; department; discount store; drugstore; five and… …
9store — ▪ I. store store 1 [stɔː ǁ stɔːr] noun [countable] COMMERCE 1. a large place that sells many different kinds of goods on several different floors, or goods in large quantities: • Most high street stores hold sales in January. • The firm has over… …
10dry — dry1 W2S2 [draı] adj comparative drier superlative driest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not wet)¦ 2¦(weather)¦ 3 dry mouth/skin/lips/hair etc 4 run/go dry 5¦(humour)¦ 6¦(boring)¦ 7 dry cough 8 dry wine/sherr …