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the dryness
noun
A lack of moisture.
Exact(58)
I quite like the dryness of it.
The dryness of Ranganathan's response to that proposal is characteristic.
Prial liked the spicy aromas, the fruit, the dryness.
Even in the dryness of the desert, green cacti grow.
This year, the dryness has a menacing, premonitory, permanent feel.
This accounts for the dryness of the climate.
Pirate's version was unexceptional; a sauce or dip, while not customary, would have minimized the dryness.
The dryness could provide an indirect advantage, as well, experts on Afghan conflicts said.
Shoeburyness, Essex, epitomised the dryness of the east and south-east, receiving a scant 6mm.
I smiled and nodded, but I was distracted by the dryness of my throat.
The white walls are cool, sticky, and damp, belying the dryness overhead.
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