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Definition Involves the presence of liquid. Lacks moisture, not wet. 6 Typical Usage Wet cleaning, wet climates. Dry climates, dry storage. 13 Textural Impact Makes surfaces slippery and cool. Results in roughness and warmth. 6 Common in Rainy areas, damp environments. Deserts, heated indoor ar...
Destitute of that which interests or amuses; barren; unembellished; jejune; plain. These epistles will become less dry, more susceptible of ornament. Dry Of the eyes: Not shedding tears. Not a dry eye was to be seen in the assembly. Dry Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave,...
Unfortunately that post is one of the ones that has fallen victim to the Photobucket 3rd party hosting debacle, so I pulled it. I’ve had quite a few requests for it since. I decided that as long as I was going to go to the effort of finding and replacing all my images, I should...
nothing is achieved by empty words or flattery. sackcloth and ashes (brigade) by NickQ2108 at 15:35 on 09/11/2024 [i.e. very mournful people] - used with allusion to the wearing of sackcloth and having ashes sprinkled on the head as a sign of penitence or mourning (matt 11:21). ...
The only satisfactory answers are found, not in an explanatory definition, but in lists of situations wheretheis used. Such a list is what you find, in fact, if you look upthein the dictionary, something native speakers almost never do. Why would they? It’s not “anthropomorphism” or ...
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