Drynesses [noun]

Definition of Drynesses:

aridity

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Yes, good waterproof boots will work—especially if you want to save all your toes—but keeping those appendages both dry and toasty will make you happy.

A few years ago, he offered this Xtra Brut, a slightly drier version.

There are pieces of income that are totally dried up because we’ve been closed for so many months.

Before assembly, be sure to dry-fit the pieces of your door to make sure everything lines up.

Dew points in the wintry 20s mean very dry air, so you may need to get the moisturizer back out.

In the video, Hamby claimed the parallel pipe would “suck” Imperial Valley dry and threaten the region’s water rights.

Winters can be slightly dry and sunny, and at times, drought can be a concern.

That could help bring this vaccine to people in areas without easy access to dry ice or the specialized freezers needed for Pfizer’s vaccine.

In August, a dry lightning storm over California sparked an intense wildfire that raged through communities in the Santa Cruz mountains.

They’re also taking stock of what facilities already exist in their states at hospitals and universities, or where they can get dry ice.