An encyclopedic biography should be as dry as a bone, almost tabular in prose form.
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All around them, as far as the eye could see, it was as dry as a bone.
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Let me feel your head . " and unfortunately it's as dry as a bone, so Elizabeth doesn't have a leg to stand on.
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He was as dry as a bone as he stood in his corner nervously awaiting the opening bell, and when it sounded, it was the first of a chorale of chimes he would hear inside his head.
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And why is that hedgehog meatloaf cooked for an hour and 45 minutes, until it becomes as dry as a bone ? ( Putting aside the burned almonds, for a second . ) Does meat in England possibly have more fat?