dry spell
Noun

dry spell (plural dry spells)

  1. A drawn-out period where the weather has been dry, for an abnormally long time; shorter and not as severe as a drought.
  2. A period or time where there is little activity, productivity, low income etc.
  3. A period of time without sexual intercourse.



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