parched in English

adjective
1
dried out with heat.
the parched earth
verb
1
make or become dry through intense heat.
a piece of grassland parched by the sun

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1. My throat is parched.

2. Bulgur definition is - parched cracked wheat

3. They gnaw at the parched ground

4. * The parched ground drank in the drops.

5. Puddles were forming on the parched earth.

6. And from parched ground fresh water flows,

7. My throat is parched from the run.

8. Between the mounds the soil was parched.

9. 8 When applied topically, they can hydrate parched skin.

10. Can you not see the gentleman is parched?

11. Give me a sip of that, I'm parched.

12. The grass they always lay on parched yellow.

13. Without ground water, our societies would be parched.

14. The torrid rays of the sun parched the soil.

15. The eyes were open, the mouth parched and breathless.

16. 35 The wilderness and the parched land will exult,+

17. Beneath Australia’s parched crust lie 19 major groundwater basins.

18. The Nile canals of Egypt will become low and parched.

19. Phil raised a glass of water to his parched lips.

20. Like the shadow of a massive crag in a parched land.

21. The road winds for miles through parched earth, scrub and cactus.

22. Arid definition, being without moisture; extremely dry; parched: Arid land;an Arid climate

23. " And just like a parched man sets out to look for a well... "

24. The earth was so parched that there were huge cracks in it.

25. I struck a match on a rock and set the parched June grass ablaze.

26. His mouth was parched with expectation and from the whisky of the night before.

27. Adopting fuzzy mathematics, the paper evaluated synthetically the quality of Tibetan parched feed proportioning.

28. It is very humid but parched in some months, making the weather very volatile.

29. But then another seven ears, wind-parched and sickly, sprouted up and devoured the choice ones.

30. The water drives out insects from the parched ground, which are snapped up by plovers.

31. In Palermo, Italy, “Saint” Joseph was dumped in a parched garden to await rain.

32. Suddenly the South Lawn no longer looked stately and green, just hot and parched.

33. IN PARCHED DESERTS of Africa, where rainfall is scarce, grows a jewel—the desert rose.

34. During those 70 years, it became a place of wild vegetation, of parched areas, the habitation of jackals.

35. There is sun, heavy silence, a pervasive scent of parched vegetation, a lizard materialized on a rock.

36. The parched remnants were, for Roosevelt, a stark object lesson in the need for animal protection.

37. When finally I made the summit, my throat parched, my thigh muscles trembling, the herb woman was waiting.

38. But when it does arrive, parched, rock-strewn ground is transformed into a veritable carpet of multicolored flowers.

39. They laugh and talk and share their quick meal of bread, parched grain, olives, dried figs, and raisins.

40. Everyone on the site seemed to be out of doors, pottering round their tiny gardens, or lolling on the parched grass.

41. Today, in the parched and barren Mojave Desert, in Southern California, geobiologist Ken Nealson is searching for the secrets to life.

42. And the heat-parched ground will have become as a reedy pool, and the thirsty ground as springs of water.

43. 'hideous, dry, parched, narrow-minded, but my prudent, amassing, calculating Buildress and progenitrix'.6 Edmund Lodge put her character succinctly and not inaccurately

44. The fields became parched and brown and the cattle required additional concentrate feed much as they had done the previous year.

45. Arid (adj.) 1650s, "dry, parched, without moisture," from French Aride "dry" (15c.) or directly from Latin Aridus "dry, Arid, parched," from arere "to be dry," from PIE root *as- "to burn, glow." Figurative sense of "uninteresting" is from 1827.

46. At last, bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove , she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst.

47. Like “the shadow of a massive crag in a parched land,” they bring relief to the flock by providing spiritual guidance and refreshment

48. 15 At last, bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove , she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst.

49. Astringency is sometimes described as tannic, owing to the tannins (polyphenol compounds found in plants) responsible for that parched feeling in your mouth

50. Cheerful Skewering. By contrast, their early music had exuberance and an occasional oasis of unexpected harmony, but otherwise blended monotonously into the parched badlands of rock.