Rolesets - dry

dry

dry.02 - (cause to) lose moisture

DRY-V NOTES: Frame added by Arrick (from dry.02-v)
DRYING-N NOTES: Corresponds with dry.02. Framed by anwen april 2011 (from drying.01-n)
arg2 added for the adjective, and can potentially occur with the verb as well, although rarely (and I doubt it's come up before, or there would be an arg for it). (from dry.02-j)

Aliases:

drying (n.)
dry (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-CAU: cause of dryness
ARG1-PPT: moistureless thing
ARG2-VSP: liquid/moisture that is lacking

no subject

Perhaps people fleeing the fighting found it difficult to lug sacks of rice with them , so instead they ground the rice to a pulp and flattened it into
stripsARG1
,
whichR-ARG1
were
thenARGM-TMP
boiled and
driedrel
.

cause, no object

From the stripping of the ramie bark to get fibers , through framing ,
sunARG0
-
dryingrel
and dying , to weaving , tailoring and embroidering , every step in the process of making cloth is women 's work .

both arguments

He found that
the strong wind and bright sunshineARG0
were good for
dryingrel
noodlesARG1
.

Both args

Bartholomew 'sARG0
dryingrel
of the sheetsARG1
was interrupted by a rain storm .

dry.04 - lacking adornment, emotion, warmth

DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet. (from dry.04-j)

Aliases:

dry (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: unadorned thing

arg1

If you remember George BurnsARGM-ADV
and Gracie Allen ,
George 's humorARG1
was
dryrel
.

arg1

The readingARG1
was
a littleARGM-EXT
dryrel
but filled with authority .

dry.05 - containing low residual sugar (as of wine)

DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia. (from dry.05-j)

Aliases:

dry (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing low in residual sugar

arg1

However , depending on the level of acids ( and to a lesser extent alcohol and/or tannins ) , our perception of whether
a wineARG1
is
dryrel
or sweet may differ somewhat from its dry / sweet designation .

dry.06 - containing much strong liquor

DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia. (from dry.06-j)

Aliases:

dry (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: strong drink

words to live by?

Make sure
her martiniARG1
is
extraARGM-EXT
dryrel
, and that your apron is tied straight .

dry.07 - abstaining from/prohibiting alcohol

DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia. (from dry.07-j)

Aliases:

dry (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-LOC: location/entity abstaining
ARG2-PPT: mention of alcohol

arg1

heARG1
's been
dryrel
for ten yearsARGM-TMP
.

arg1

Get yer liquor before you come , because
this countyARG1
is
dryrel
.

dry.08 - lacking moisture

DRY-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-4,5, dry-v.02. (from dry.02-j)
arg2 added for the adjective, and can potentially occur with the verb as well, although rarely (and I doubt it's come up before, or there would be an arg for it).

Aliases:

dry (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-CAU: cause of dryness
ARG1-PPT: moistureless thing
ARG2-VSP: liquid/moisture that is lacking

args 1, 2

A ' dry cough 'ARG1
is
dryrel
of mucusARG2
.

Adjectival rel: dry; arg1

I noticed i was getting these permanent forehead lines and that
my faceARG1
was
a bitARGM-EXT
dryrel
.

dry_up

dry_up.01 - to make or become unproductive

DRY_UP-V NOTES: (from dry.01-v)

Aliases:

dry_up (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity causing unproductivity, agent
ARG1-PPT: entity dried up

intransitive

He wo n't for long , because
his old state sources of rye and potatoesARG1
are
dryingrel
uprel
.

transitive

But in either case , the report says ,
China 's balance of paymentsARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
rapidlyARGM-MNR
dryrel
uprel
foreign reserves , which are used to finance the imbalanceARG1
.

dry_out

dry_out.03 - (cause to) become less moist

DRY_OUT-V NOTES: Frame added by Arrick (from dry.03-v)

Aliases:

dry_out (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent or cause, dry-er
ARG1-PPT: thing losing moisture

no subject

and
thatARG1
needs to
dryrel
outrel

Within CXN

My skin was getting scaly , my eyes burning and
my feetARG1
were
soARGM-CXN
dryrel
they begin to develop calluses and crackC-ARGM-CXN
.