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bone-dry
[ bohn-drahy ]
bone-dry
adjective
- informal.
- completely dry
a bone-dry well
- ( postpositive )
the well was bone dry
Word History and Origins
Origin of bone-dry1
Example Sentences
That includes telling people to stay out for a week or two when the foliage is bone-dry and another hellish heat wave appears in the weather forecast.
The joke, of course, is that six decades after that episode aired, the prospect of a bone-dry city soaring to 110 degrees is no longer an imaginary horror.
In Mudzi district in northern Zimbabwe, a community and their livestock are gathered on a bone-dry riverbed.
Those bone-dry grasses are fodder for explosive wildfire growth when paired with above-average temperatures and strong winds.
At the pole the cold air is even more stable than it is in the bone-dry Atacama Desert, he notes.
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