The phrase "the well is as dry as a bone" is a simile used to describe something that is completely devoid of water or resources, implying that it is utterly empty or barren. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to a lack of ideas, inspiration, or enthusiasm. Overall, it emphasizes a state of dryness or absence, whether literally or figuratively.
This means very dry/thirsty Give me a drink I'm as dry as a bone! Look at this firewood it's as dry as a bone.
Dry As a Bone was created in 1987-07.
It is two words: bone dry.
As dry as a bone.
its as dry as bones
well, you got your: foot bone, connected to your leg bone, connected to your hip bone, connected to your chest bone, connected to your arm bone, connected to your hand bone, 'dem bones, 'dem bones 'dem dry bones!
Similes for dry: As dry as a scorching desert. Dry as a bone. Dry as the Sahara.
The cast of Bone Dry - 2011 includes: Laura Grey Jordan Klepper
The cast of Bone Dry Blues - 1922 includes: Billy Ruge
When you see "As ___ as ____" you are looking at a simile, not an idiom. A simile is just a way of comparing two things in a vivid way. In this case, you're comparing something to a dry, hard bone. In other words, this thing is very dry.
The lyrics were, "Your leg bone connected to your knee bone".
When the cactus is dry but not bone dry. Do not over water it.