Examples of using Bit dry in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Sounds a bit dry, I know, but there's a nun with all these holes in her habit.
But there's a nun with all these holes in her habit. The Holy War. Sounds a bit dry, I know.
because leather fragrances is often tense and a bit dry.
The quality is designed to be thin and a bit dry so that water on the hands can be easily dried. .
It is a bit dry and boring and that is why there are not many people listening to us tonight.
A bit dry for some; chance of fog,
A bit dry for some; chance of fog,
on others the corona turned a bit dry.
that their surfaces are a bit dry which minimizes the drip
which is often a bit dry but always accurate,
Every now and then, someone who tries to replace the complicated and perhaps a bit dry word”accessibility” with something sexier,
as the soil there is a bit drier and warmer than in the normal bed.
The Holy War. Sounds a bit dry, I know.
If you find that your foundation looks a bit dry on your skin, then apply Bonair Blue Smoother Face Oil before your foundation for a hydrating base.
A chicken wing and a bit of dry meat?
Mm… feels a bit dry. I don't think it's gonna last much longer.
But there's a nun with all these holes in her habit. Sounds a bit dry, I know!
The turkey's a bit dry, isn't it?
Mouth: The palate is a bit dry, elegant and velvety.