noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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tumble
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Even the washing machine and tumble drier have long been overtaken by advances in white goods technology.
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The Bakers had to take all our clothes and put them through the tumble drier !
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But it found that anything that produces water vapour - unvented tumble driers , for example - pushed up damp levels significantly.
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This was a partitioned area at the back of the kitchen which housed the washing machine, tumble drier and ironing stuff.
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Geoffrey dropped his hand down and turned on the tumble drier , it jerked and rumbled behind Noddy.
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You could put the tumble drier on at 2.30 instead of 4.30 in the afternoon.
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FoE pinpointed fridges, light bulbs, washing machines, dishwashers, televisions, and tumble driers as energy wasters.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After we reach 3O, our skin becomes drier and thinner, and retains less moisture.
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Even the washing machine and tumble drier have long been overtaken by advances in white goods technology.
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Humidity should decrease, too, as drier air moves into the Southwest, the National Weather Service said.
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Or understand how to get one of those hand driers to actually dry between your fingers.
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Our complexion clears up as skin becomes drier .
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Special silencers on the drier and 90 elbows reflect the noise for houses only 200m away.
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The air was drier and dustier and gathered itself into small gusts.
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The light would feel thinner and drier .