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Dry Phrase Eslpod Weather Refers Cold Complaints Skin

Id ESLPod_1158_WE_1990
Episode Id ESLPod 1158
Episode Title Cold Weather Complaints
Phrase dry
Text The phrase "dry skin," in this podcast, means skin that has very little moisture (water or liquid) in it, making it feel tight and uncomfortable, and possibly resulting in redness and peeling: "This hot, dry air is giving me dry skin." The phrase "the dry season" refers to a period of time each year when there is little or no rain: "In this country, we don't have winter, spring, summer, and fall, but we do have the rainy season and the dry season." The phrase "dry toast" describes bread that is toasted (placed under heat to make it hard) and eaten alone, without any butter or jam: "Jessie has dry toast and coffee for breakfast each morning." Finally, "dry wine" refers to wine that is not sweet: "Do you like dessert wines, or do you prefer dry wines?"
Topics Nature + Weather

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