Crossword clues for dryish
dryish
Wiktionary
dryish
a. Quite dry, relatively dry.
Usage examples of "dryish".
I fell upon a hardish, dryish French stick in the purlieus of the secretariat, determined to be unhelpful.
Inside, the place was full of dryish people watching life on closed-circuit television, life at second hand.
His hair was dryish and thinnish and untidy and brownish and needed further combing.
The flesh of these persons was entire and undecayed, of a brown dryish colour, produced by time, the flesh having adhered closely to the bones and sinews.
Austin looked much older as he sat behind his desk, a dryish, withery figure, lost like a rattly peanut in a shell represented by his big chair.
Perhaps the Leucadendrons, ventured Garry, if we find a cool, dryish place?