Encara no tenim significats per a "dry mud".
1The skin that covered it was of the colour of dry mud.
2The hut of which Gregory took possession was constructed of dry mud.
3My armor unfolded, pulled away, and arranged itself neatly on the compacted dry mud.
4The walls were made of dry mud and sticks.
5There was dry mud in the General's tangled beard.
6The sun would have absorbed the water; but the stain of dry mud would have remained.
7The water was gone; only dry mud remained.
8The floor was of dry mud, and there was nothing to sit upon except our saddles.
9He placed his feet carefully on the dry mud of the road, moved as silently as a wraith.
10Victor Durnovo was lying back at full length on the hard dry mud, his arms beneath his head.
11Just look! and he pulled out of his pocket Raskolnikov's old, broken boot, stiffly coated with dry mud.
12A pair of walking boots, caked in dry mud, lay on the hearth-rug just where they had been thrown off.
13Near the anchorage was a small mangrove opening, the entrance of which was blocked up by a dry mud bank.
14A man limping wearily, his head bandaged, his face unshaved, his khaki coated with half- dry mud, plodded heavily towards them.
15No salt pan this time, but a flat, circular floor of dry mud, hard and entirely free from the surrounding sand.
16Up to that height there was a thin coating of the dry mud, which peeled off in irregular scales if lightly touched.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Dry mud a través del temps
Dry mud per variant geogràfica