The soil environment is generally quite moist; even when the soil seems a little dryish the relative humidity of the soil air usually approaches 100 percent.
These same humusless fields lose a lot more soil in the form of blowing dust clouds when tilled in a dryish state.
Mucous is also secreted in the large intestine to facilitate passage of the dryish remains.
The breath smells very bad, the tongue is coated with bad-tasting dryish mucus, and the urine may be concentrated and foul unless a good deal of water is taken daily.
The greater part of the route lay through heavy but dryish tree jungle; but during the latter half, and especially towards Nempean, Putars or cultivated fields increased in number, and extent.
The wood to the east of the bungalow, which clothes a deep and steep ravine, has a very rich flora; a dryish ridge on the other side of its torrent abounds with Orchideae, and presents an arborescent Gaultheria.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dryish" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.