parch|parched|parches|parching in English
verb
[pɑrtʃ /pɑː-]
dry, remove moisture; toast, roast, cook slightly over dry heat
Use "parch|parched|parches|parching" in a sentence
1. God also sends a parching east wind.
2. My throat is parched.
3. Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green.
4. It seemed to parch his mouth as he gulped it down.
5. These grains may parch , but they will not pop.
6. Bulgur definition is - parched cracked wheat
7. Adure: To burn completely or partially; calcine, scorch, or parch.
8. They gnaw at the parched ground
9. But you can parch the clothes with the gas in the kitchen.
10. * The parched ground drank in the drops.
11. Puddles were forming on the parched earth.
12. And from parched ground fresh water flows,
13. Do the rays of the west sun parch a certain spot?
14. My throat is parched from the run.
15. Between the mounds the soil was parched.
16. 8 When applied topically, they can hydrate parched skin.
17. Can you not see the gentleman is parched?
18. Give me a sip of that, I'm parched.
19. The grass they always lay on parched yellow.
20. Without ground water, our societies would be parched.
21. The torrid rays of the sun parched the soil.
22. The eyes were open, the mouth parched and breathless.
23. 35 The wilderness and the parched land will exult,+
24. No heat, no drought can parch that river, “the streams whereof make glad the city of God.”
25. Beneath Australia’s parched crust lie 19 major groundwater basins.