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Definition of dry season in English: dry seasonnoun A regular period of prolonged dry weather. the best time to visit is during the winter dry season Example sentencesExamples - During the dry season in the Everglades, alligators use their tails, feet, and snouts to clear silt out of water-filled holes, creating in essence a small pond or marsh so they can submerge themselves.
- The lungfish is an animal capable of hibernating through the dry season by secreting a form of mucus through its pores that hardens into a makeshift cocoon.
- In the dry season, the air grows thick with smoke from burning hillsides.
- During the dry season, wind blew the cracked, dusty topsoil off his land.
- The ideal time to visit Cusco and the surrounding highlands is during the dry season, between April and October.
- During the dry season, it is less critical to find dry wood because even the greenest pine dries quickly.
- Smoke pollution from illegal land-clearing fires has become an annual problem during the region's mid-year dry season.
- The best time to visit is during the winter dry season, from May to October.
- At this time of year, near the start of the six-month dry season, reservoirs should be more than half full.
- Bali is a garden island much like Kauai, and our exotic adventure is conveniently scheduled during the dry season.
- Ambua Lodge is at an altitude of 2150m so, although equatorial, the weather is cool and wet - the dry season is merely relative.
- During the rainy season they would cross the river with wooden dugouts (wattos), and during the dry season when the water receded sufficiently they would wade through.
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