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Passing out through the door he felt a dryness, a sterility, a high desert wind.
xerostomia (n) A dryness of the mouth caused by insufficient production of saliva.
In the second century Galen pinned it on a dryness of the tongue.
The virus appeared as a dryness in the throat on a Tuesday afternoon, and writer dosed it with aquavit, the water of life.
In description, Nazi Literature in the Americas sounds like satire, and it has a dryness about it which could easily be taken for ironic humour.
"No, it's probably best you didn't," he says sitting back down, with a dryness we've come to expect from the more sardonic half of Flight of the Conchords.
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But they have a flinty dryness, a "minerally" complexity and a coiled-up energy that makes you sit up and take notice.
His particular enthusiasm is tinged with a New England dryness, a very un-Raffi-esque brand of Yankee reserve.
But this first-rate, late-blooming actress, of "Well" and "The Receptionist," brings a redeeming dryness to a potentially sticky part.
Here and there, as you'd expect, there was a clinical dryness to it, but there was also a tremendous focus and an exotic beauty.
My husband and I had a son born last year, and unfortunately the baby had a skin dryness that was of great concern to us.
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