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dry season

NOUN
  1. one of the two seasons in tropical climates

How To Use dry season In A Sentence

  • Rosella seedlings are available through local nurseries from September onwards in the subtropics or during the dry season in tropical regions.
  • Even during dry seasons the road maintenance in those areas leaves much to be desired - particularly in the former Venda and Gazankulu and the ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In the dry season, the animals tend to concentrate in the areas where there is water.
  • The amount of water in the pond will diminish as the dry season continues.
  • During the dry season, a strong wind called the harmattan blows from the Sahara across West Africa. Signs of the Times
  • The rivers of the Park are lined with beaches of white sand and white nutrient-poor kaolinic hydromorphic soils during the dry season and flood over the surrounding forest during the wet season. Central Amazonian Conservation Complex, Brazil
  • I ordered our troops to retreat and disappear like burning grass in the dry season.
  • The protracted dry season has created problems for many sheep producers throughout the agricultural region with paddocks devoid of green grass and pasture.
  • The dry season is characterized by south-east trade winds.
  • Sometimes used for an anabranch, but more often used for one that, in dry season or droughts especially, is cut off at either or both ends from the main stream. Children of the Bush
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