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Sentences describing dry weather.

The willow tree in the street is sick, with a layer of dust hanging on its leaves and rolling on its branches; The branches are lazy and drooping listlessly. There was not a drop of water on the road, and it was all white. How high the dust on the sidewalk flies, it is connected with the gray air in the sky, forming a vicious gray sand array, which burns the faces of pedestrians. Everywhere is dry, everywhere is hot, everywhere is stuffy, and the whole old city is like a burnt-out brick kiln, which makes people breathless. The dog lay prone on the ground, sticking out its red tongue. The nostrils of mules and horses are so big that vendors are afraid to shout. The asphalt road was sunburned, and even the bronze medal in front of the shop seemed to be sunburned. The street is quiet, except for some monotonous jingles, which make people in the copper and iron shop anxious.