WEATHER IDIOMS (BONE DRY)
WEATHER IDIOMS (BONE DRY): meaning and examples
Happy Wednesday everyone. I hope you're having a great day. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin.
As you know, this week we are looking at idioms related to the weather.
Today's expression is an ajective phrase: (to be) bone dry
Definition: completely dry. Very dry.
Example 1: We have had very little rain this year, so the stream near our house is bone dry.
Example 2: They had to move from their ranch in Wyoming, because the water well on their property was bone dry.
That's all for today. Enjoy the rest of your day and we'll see you tomorrow with another lesson.
All the best!