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driest

American  
[drahy-ist] / ˈdraɪ ɪst /

adjective

  1. superlative of dry.


driest British  
/ ˈdraɪɪst /

adjective

  1. a superlative of dry

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Saturday will start cold and frosty with the whole of the UK seeing some sunshine and should be the driest day for a good while.

From BBC

He asked me to find the driest twigs.

From Literature

The company said recent challenges included Scotland's driest start to the year in six decades and an increase in repairs as older infrastructure comes to the end of its operational life.

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Wildfires have severely impacted south-central Chile in recent years, especially in its warmest and driest months of January and February.

From Barron's

Wildfires have severely impacted south-central Chile in recent years, especially in its warmest and driest summer months of January and February.

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