Two thirds of Australia is as dry as a bone, over 5 million square kilometres of rock, scrub and sand. |
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I got up, sauntered over to grab a trolley, and made my way into the store, dry as a bone. |
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Now was no different, he could wander the desert forever and come back dry as a bone and cool as ice. |
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It's got hints of raspberry flavour and is as dry as a bone, with that Burgundy ability to vaporise pleasantly in the mouth. |
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But there was disappointment for visitors to Piccadilly Gardens, because the water feature there was dry as a bone after it stopped working. |
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If your favorite ride is being rained out, there is always another spot to ride that is dry as a bone. |
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The plants are dying and the ducks are getting desperate as their pond is dry as a bone. |
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As water bodies dry up, and the supply lines remain dry as a bone, the city residents are in for a long and hot spell of drought. |
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It's been as dry as a bone here in South Australia and much of Australia until last Friday. |
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In just a matter of weeks, Colorado and the surrounding states suddenly go dry as a bone. |
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Where Powder works, it's as dry as a bone, but a few hundred feet away, in a neighbouring tunnel, a perpetual fine rain falls. |
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Some of the rosés we tasted were as dry as a bone, like a fino sherry. |
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