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Phrasal Verb - Drying Up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'dry up' is a conative verb meaning to suddenly stop talking or speaking, especially because of nervousness or fear. It is often used in informal settings, and it is often associated with children who become suddenly silent or stop speaking in a social setting due to intimidation or stress.

Examples

No.Example
1The child suddenly dried up and stopped speaking when their mom's friend walked into the room.
2She dried up when asked to recite her poem in front of the whole class.
3He dried up when the teacher asked him to give a presentation in front of the entire school.
4As soon as she saw her ex-boyfriend at the party, she dried up and couldn't speak a word.
5When confronted by the police, he dried up and stopped talking, citing his right to remain silent.
6The volunteer shook her head and dried up when asked to help the troubled young girl.
7Mickey Mouse dried up when it was his turn to sing in front of all his friends.
8Mazy's confidence seemed to dry up when she got stuck in traffic to reach her interview on time.
9Bertha dried up when asked about her family history and mishaps.
10Due to uncertainty about the future, Sarah dried up when asked what she wanted for her birthday.