adry in a sentence
a.
Definition
ADRY (adjective): lacking moisture; dry and barren, especially in reference to land or vegetation.
Sample Sentences
- The adry landscape stretched out before us, devoid of any signs of life.
- After weeks without rain, the once vibrant garden had turned adry and lifeless.
- Her skin felt adry and tight after spending too much time in the sun.
- The adry air of the desert made every breath feel like a challenge.
- Despite the adry conditions, some hardy plants managed to survive.
- He found the adry atmosphere of the meeting stifling and uninspiring.
- The adry climate in the region has led to significant changes in local agriculture.
- I prefer a moisturizer that combats the adry feeling my skin gets in winter.
- The adry humor in his writing often left readers both amused and confused.
- As we hiked higher, the air became increasingly adry, making it hard to breathe.
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