Synonyms for «dry spell»

The phrase "dry spell" refers to a period of time when there is little to no activity or success in a particular area of one's life, such as dating, work, or creativity. It implies a lack of progress or favorable outcomes during that time. Full definition
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«dry»

«spell»

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Phrases with «dry spell»

Sentences with «dry spell»

  • However, unless your spouse has a steady income that can offset long dry spells in real estate, you're better off with a minimum six months of income in your fund. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • Her sales business was in the middle of a months - long dry spell with no closings when she launched her company out of her home. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • The chance of setting new benchmarks for the length of dry spells ticks up only marginally in most parts of the world as temperature rises approach 2 °C. (technologyreview.com)
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