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meaning of dry as adjective
Does "dry" in this context mean "simple" or "boring" or "implicit"?
Context:
Matthew Collings, in Sarah Lucas, describes her work as "dry, witty, clever and sly".
Apr 10, 2017 11:39 AM
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The word 'dry' in this context does not mean boring or simple. We describe people as having a ' dry wit' or 'dry sense of humour when they talk about things in a clever, amusing, sometimes sarcastic way.
April 10, 2017
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