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The dryness
noun
A lack of moisture.
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The dryness of Ranganathan's response to that proposal is characteristic.
The dryness could provide an indirect advantage, as well, experts on Afghan conflicts said.
The dryness of the desert air is probably crucial for the Kuwaiti Bedouin.
The dryness made the steeper pitches slick, and she approached them with great care.
The dryness intrudes a little later, as he talks about his reluctance to practice.
The dryness is slowly leaving the land.
The dryness and heat also wreak havoc on livestock.
The dryness in the air can dehydrate your skin, giving it a a crepey, dull appearance.
I quite like the dryness of it.
Prial liked the spicy aromas, the fruit, the dryness.
Even in the dryness of the desert, green cacti grow.
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