Synonym: dry, thirsty. Similar words: arched, war chest, researcher, archeological, part and parcel, march, starch, anarchy. Meaning: ['pɑrtʃt /'pɑːt-] adj. 1. dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight 2. toasted or roasted slightly.
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31) Lack of rain has left acres and acres of parched fields.
32) She imagined it as a tiny surge welling over a dam and splashing into a parched valley.
33) So until it rains, the spadefoot sits immobile in its burrow, an unsuspected living presence beneath the parched desert floor.
34) Don't apply to a parched lawn, and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
35) I am growing weak, oh so weak; my tongue is dry, my lips are parched.
36) She stumbled on to the parched grass, taking in her surroundings.
37) My limbs fail, my mouth is parched, my hair is standing on end.
38) The fields became parched and brown and the cattle required additional concentrate feed much as they had done the previous year.
39) The parched yellow landscape of Death Valley stretched out for miles in front of us.
40) A few stunted thistles thrust up, parched and distorted in the crevices of the stones.
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41) Then a summer drought parched the land, turning green prairies a dusty yellow brown.
42) Her mouth remained parched and she swilled out another glass.
43) They were dirty and parched, but in remarkably good condition after the rescue.
44) The company's location is a wide area of open, rolling countryside, parched grassland dissected by open dry fissures.
45) The road parched up with dry weather.
46) The torrid rays of the sun parched the soil.
47) When applied topically, they can hydrate parched skin.
48) A sweet rain falls on the parched seedlings.
49) His potted succulents were looking parched.
50) His mouth twitched, and his parched tongue seemed unable to articulate.
51) For that matter, high-strung and finely sensitive, the ill treatment had flung him into a fever, which fed by the inflammation of his parched and swollen throat and tongue.
52) Adopting fuzzy mathematics, the paper evaluated synthetically the quality of Tibetan parched feed proportioning.
53) At last, bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove , she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst.
54) The clouds gathered and showers poured down upon the parched earth.
55) This was an adaptation to the steppes of the Central Asia, which largely consisted of a hard, rocky ground, covered with coarse sand, more like fine gravel and of stiff, parched vegetation.
56) It is a long time now since I knew that acute moment of bliss that comes from putting parched lips to a cup of cold water.
57) From the parched but mineral-rich Atacama Desert to haunting Torres del Paine National Park and beyond to stormy Cape Horn, "Chile, " wrote Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda, "was invented by a poet.
58) Water from deep well is directed to thirsty cattle and parched crops.
59) Their heat parched fields, wilted crops, and left people lying breathless and unconscious on the ground.
60) Now, Abidjan, afloat on watery lagoons, is parched, its citizenry athirst yet fearful of stepping out into the streets, where bodies lie uncollected and the smell of death emanates.
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