What's the difference between cryer and dryer?

Cryer


Definition:

  • (n.) The female of the hawk; a falcon-gentil.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) "They supported me throughout the difficult times, and though I'm not a cryer I nearly did at that moment," the striker said.
  • (2) Griffin lost, polling just 9.2% of the votes to Cryer's 44.7%, but police were worried enough about Cryer's safety to install a panic button with a direct line to Shipley police station.
  • (3) Commenting after Cryer's conviction, Wendy Williams, head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the north-east, said: "In recent months we have seen a number of similar cases in the north-east, in which people have been racially abused through social networking sites.
  • (4) Cryer told police on Tyneside, where he is studying at Newcastle University, that he hoped to get a reaction from the former England striker, who has campaigned against racism in football and society more widely for many years.
  • (5) But the upshot was that the elders allegedly said, 'Go back to Ann Cryer and tell her it's nothing to do with us.
  • (6) Significant differences were seen between the two groups, 'the criers' group of pairs interacting less (P less than 0.01) and were less responsive to their partners (P less than 0.01); the most marked difference being the percentage of overtures made by the 'cryer' babies which were not responded to by their mothers (P = 0.001).
  • (7) The Guardian understands that the mediated discussions are likely to involve the leader and his office, the party’s chief whip, Rosie Winterton, the parliamentary Labour party’s chairman, John Cryer, and Watson.
  • (8) Veronica Jordan, prosecuting, said Cryer – a keen footballer and the captain of a Newcastle University team – had given in to "showing off and boasting to friends that he had found a new hobby".
  • (9) Seeing Rotherham's shame on the front pages made Cryer think of her struggles as she sought to get a hearing for the concerns of her constituents.
  • (10) Griffin could do real damage to Ann Cryer's slender Labour majority of just 4,005.
  • (11) At an angry parliamentary Labour party meeting, senior figures including John Cryer and John Spellar said the party’s deputy leader was being wrongly vilified in anonymous attacks from sources close to the leader’s office.
  • (12) According to Cryer, "Ken was convinced I had got it all wrong.
  • (13) Cryer said male colleagues in parliament privately congratulated her on her courage.
  • (14) Jeremy Cryer, energy spokesman at price comparison website Gocompare.com , said customers who want more control over what they spend on energy should consider switching to a fixed deal.
  • (15) Cryer's solicitor, Andrew O'Hanlon, said in mitigation that his client had many Asian friends and was "not somebody I would regard as being a dyed-in-the-wool racist.
  • (16) If the PLP chair, John Cryer, agrees to call a vote – as he did when a motion of no confidence in Corbyn was tabled in June – it would act as a strong public signal of Labour MPs’ stance.
  • (17) Cryer, the chair of the parliamentary party, said he was at the shadow cabinet meeting and that the briefing bore “no relation” to what had happened.
  • (18) 11.39am BST John Cryer , a Labour MP, asks Clegg why, since he believes so much in consultation, the third-party spending plans were not put out to public consultation.
  • (19) ' " Twelve years on, Cryer described these women as "enlightened mothers, members of the Labour party, women who I would never in a million years have described as racist".
  • (20) The Observer has learned that the chairman of the parliamentary party, John Cryer, has agreed to hold a debate among Labour MPs about the return of shadow cabinet elections, a move seen by many as a pivotal part of a plan to disrupt a swift “Corbynista” takeover of the party machine.

Dryer


Definition:

  • (n.) See Drier.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Annual savings in tonnes of CO 2 Install 2 kilowatt solar PV panels 0.4 Buy a new A++ refrigerator if yours is more than 4 years old, and only use a small-screen TV 0.1 Use LED or fluorescent lights where you currently have halogen lights installed 0.1 Buy an automated system to turn off appliances when not in use; get a meter that shows actual energy use and use it to monitor your household 0.1 Only use your washing machine and dishwasher when full to capacity and at lowest temperature 0.1 Never use the tumble dryer 0.1 Get rid of the freezer if you can, and replace your small appliances with "eco" varieties 0.1 Car (1.5 tonnes of CO 2 ) There is one car for every two people in the UK, and each one travels an average of about 9,000 miles a year.
  • (2) Rudd was once accused of doing his block in Afghanistan for want of a hair-dryer.
  • (3) Various aspects of dryer staging for efficient operation and control are yet to be determined.
  • (4) • In October 2013, patents hinted that Dyson was working on a 'silent' hair dryer
  • (5) Four severely and multiply handicapped students were trained to perform four tasks: (a) making toast, (b) making popcorn, (c) operating a clothes dryer, and (d) operating a washing machine.
  • (6) When the parameters are established, the buyer is prepared to purchase a freeze-dryer to best suit his needs.
  • (7) The model also considers the change in the bioburden of the dryer with respect to variations in the primary and secondary drying process.
  • (8) At the highest heat settings, the dryers rapidly generated temperatures in excess of 110 degrees C. After the dryers were turned off, the protective grills maintained sufficient temperatures to cause full-thickness burns for up to 2 minutes.
  • (9) of sodium bisulphite, then it was dehydrated in a cabinet tray dryer with an air flow circulation set at 70 degrees C using three different deep beds (10, 20 and 25 mm).
  • (10) (Not to mention the reader's relief at having finally climbed out of an emotional tumble-dryer, which is just the effect Zweig wanted his best work to have.)
  • (11) The lack of prior experience with hair dryer burns initially led to suspicion of other causes.
  • (12) The girl had also been locked in a cupboard and put in a tumble dryer.
  • (13) Henry said she bought a new washing machine and dryer – even though her old ones still worked well – to try and save on water.
  • (14) The most significant users of domestic electricity are tumble dryers, fridges and large televisions , particularly plasma TVs.
  • (15) Problems discussed include: uniformity, fissuring sequence, stress and plastic flow, diffusion mechanisms, temperature and other environmental factors, kernel vs. husk, controlled drying rate, chemical changes, dryer design, timing of harvest, trade-offs, reliability of data, and experimental design or approach.
  • (16) iTunes thinks I might like Bowie; Amazon thinks I want a compact tumble dryer.
  • (17) As the lung became dryer, either after birth or during postmaturity, the OP increased.
  • (18) Direct Mg2(+)-binding experiments were carried out by the Hummel-Dryer gel filtration technique.
  • (19) The potential risk of an electric air hand dryer contributing to airborne infection in a hospital was investigated using a strain of Serratia marcescens and a strain of coagulase-negative, streptomycin-resistant Staphylococcus.
  • (20) They reported regular burns from soldering irons and electric shocks from old hair dryers used to set glue, along with concerns about the effect on their health of unmarked chemicals they have to work with.

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