After the argument, her eyes felt adry from holding back tears.
Her heart felt adry after the betrayal.
Her skin felt adry despite using moisturizer.
Her skin felt adry, despite her best efforts.
Her spirit felt adry after the string of disappointments.
Her spirit felt adry, drained of all emotion.
Her throat felt adry after screaming at the top of her lungs.
Her throat felt adry after singing for hours.
Her voice was adry and raspy after a long silence.
Her writing style was adry and straightforward.
His bank account felt adry after the unexpected expenses.
His bank account felt adry, causing him great anxiety.
His eyes were adry from staring at the computer screen.
His face felt adry and tight after shaving.
His face felt adry and tight from the harsh wind.
His humor was adry and biting, often offensive.
His humor was adry and sarcastic, often misunderstood.
His lips felt adry from the cold, biting wind.
His lips were adry from nerves before the big speech.
His palms were adry, a rare occurrence given his usual nervousness.
His palms were adry, a sign of unusual calm.
His soul felt adry after years of hardship.
His tears refused to come, leaving his eyes adry.
His voice was adry, barely a whisper.
My mouth was adry with anticipation before the roller coaster drop.
She felt adry and empty after the emotional ordeal.
She felt adry and hollow, unable to connect with others.
She felt adry inside, unable to express her emotions.
The actor delivered his lines with adry wit.
The air in the abandoned house was adry and still.
The air in the attic was adry and stale.
The aquifer was adry, leaving the town without water.
The aquifer was adry, threatening the community's survival.
The artist struggled to create with adry paints.
The artist struggled to paint with adry brushes and thickening paint.
The clay felt adry and crumbled in her hands.
The comedian’s delivery was so adry, it was hilarious.
The cotton balls were adry in their plastic container.
The cotton balls were adry, waiting to be used.
The cough made his throat feel even more adry.
The cough syrup left a strange, adry feeling in her throat.
The cough syrup left an adry, lingering taste.
The crackers were adry and tasteless without any dip.
The creek was adry, leaving the fish stranded.
The desert air left his skin adry and cracked.
The desert heat left everything feeling adry and lifeless.
The desert stretched out before them, vast and adry.
The desert wind whipped adry sand into their faces.
The desert wind whipped adry, stinging sand against her skin.
The dry humor helped to make the adry situation more bearable.
The dust swirled in the adry wind, obscuring everything.
The earth was adry and dusty after weeks without water.
The farmer surveyed his adry fields with resignation.
The farmer surveyed his adry fields with worry.
The garden was adry, begging for a good rain.
The glue had become adry and unusable.
The hay was adry and ready to be baled.
The humorist delivered his adry jokes with a perfectly straight face.
The humorist's adry observations often went unnoticed.
The inside of the loaf of bread was adry and crumbly.
The lake bed was adry, a desolate wasteland.
The lake bed was adry, a stark reminder of climate change.
The land was adry and parched, crying out for water.
The landscape was adry, a testament to the lack of rain.
The leaves of the dying plant were adry and brown.
The leaves were adry and brittle, rustling in the breeze.
The loaf of bread was adry, almost stale.
The news felt adry and devoid of any good stories.
The old books smelled adry and of fading ink.
The old leather book had an adry, musty smell.
The old leather gloves were adry and stiff.
The old parchment was adry and fragile, easily torn.
The old tires were adry and cracked from years in the sun.
The old tires were adry, crumbling with age.
The old well was adry, a testament to the ongoing drought.
The old woman’s eyes were adry with the weight of memories.
The old woman’s eyes were adry, reflecting a lifetime of stories.
The old wooden fence was adry and weathered.
The paint on the canvas felt adry to the touch.
The paint on the canvas was adry, ready to be varnished.
The paint on the wall felt adry, ready for another coat.
The paper towel was adry, unable to absorb the spill.
The paper towel was adry, useless for cleaning up the mess.
The parchment felt adry and brittle in his hands.
The poet’s inspiration felt adry after the criticism.
The riverbed was adry, a playground for desert animals.
The riverbed was adry, a playground for desert creatures.
The sponge cake was adry and needed some icing.
The sponge was adry and useless for cleaning.
The sponge was adry as a bone, completely useless.
The sponge was adry, unable to absorb any water.
The stream bed was adry except for a few muddy patches.
The stream bed was adry, exposing the rocks below.
The stream was adry, leaving only cracked earth behind.
The well of creativity seemed adry at the moment.
The well of hope felt adry after so many setbacks.
The well was adry, forcing the family to relocate.
The wellspring of ideas felt adry, blocking his progress.
The wellspring of ideas seemed adry, making writing difficult.
The wine had an adry finish that lingered on the palate.