Cocoa Puffs, dry as dust and hard as she poured them into the bowl, the glass still warm from the hot water. |
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Had they been written by a psychologist I feel sure they would be as dry as dust. |
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He saw the woman stand slowly and his mouth tasted as dry as dust. |
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Better illustrated than usual, no doubt, but probably dry as dust. |
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The presenter has an infectious enthusiasm that television producers believe lends popular appeal to subjects that some viewers might otherwise consider dry as dust. |
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I searched in vain for a subject that wasn't deadly boring, dry as dust, and leached of every detail of the kind that makes things interesting in real life. |
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This does not mean however that the correct approach must be dry as dust. |
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My dad would try every now and then but his potatoes were dry as dust. |
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Milton's God, by contrast, is legalistic, domineering and dry as dust. |
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Dry as dust, stripped of their gentle seduction, they reveal only the cruelty of the ordinary. |
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Dry as dust, stripped of all their gentle seduction, they reveal only the mercilessness of the ordinary. |
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