Olenek
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Hi,
In my dictionary I've found two idioms meaning "very dull, very boring":
To be dry as dust,
To be dull as ditch water/dish water.
I'm not sure but I think that the 1st one is usually used as "To be dry as a bone" referred to something very dry (for example, bread).
What do you think of both phrases?
Which idiom do you use/ hear with the sense "dull, boring"?
Many thanks for all your answers! :up:
In my dictionary I've found two idioms meaning "very dull, very boring":
To be dry as dust,
To be dull as ditch water/dish water.
I'm not sure but I think that the 1st one is usually used as "To be dry as a bone" referred to something very dry (for example, bread).
What do you think of both phrases?
Which idiom do you use/ hear with the sense "dull, boring"?
Many thanks for all your answers! :up: