Examples of using "Secó" in a sentence and their english translations:
This pen has run dry.
- The well has run dry.
- The well ran dry.
My mouth dried up.
Tom dried the dishes.
She wiped away her tears.
He dried himself with a towel.
- Tom dried his eyes.
- Tom dried his tears.
- Tom wiped away his tears.
- Tom wiped his tears away.
- Tom dried his tears.
The paint hasn't dried yet.
She washed the dishes and she dried them.
She dried her face on a towel.
She washed and dried the silverware.
He wiped the sweat off his face.
She wiped a tear from her cheek.
The pond dried up last summer.
- Tom wiped away Mary's tears.
- Tom wiped Mary's tears away.
She dried that baby with a clean towel.
He wiped the sweat from his forehead.
- Tom dried himself with a bath towel.
- Tom dried himself with the bath towel.
The pond dried up in hot weather.
Tom towel-dried his hair.
- Tom dried his face with a towel.
- Tom wiped his face with a towel.
He dried his wet clothes by the fire.
He took out a handkerchief and wiped his forehead.
The pond has dried up.
Tom wiped the tears from Mary's eyes.
With a smile she dried his hair with a towel.
She wiped away her tears.
He wiped the sweat off his face.
And when Moses had stretched forth his hand over the sea, the Lord took it away by a strong and burning wind blowing all the night, and turned it into dry ground: and the water was divided.