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What raisins are to grapes and your excuses are to plans you cancel.
means Having lost a significant amount of water, leaving something or someone dried out and lacking moisture.
from From Greek hydor, water, with the prefix de- meaning removal — literally to un-water a thing.
Thirst lagYou feel thirst only after dehydration begins.
Food trickRemoving water stops microbes that cause spoilage.
Brain shrinkMild dehydration measurably impairs focus and mood.