drith (Meaning)

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drith (n.)

Drought.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drith

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drith Sentence Examples

  1. The drith of the snow against the windowpane created a mesmerizing spectacle.
  2. The drith of the rain against the roof was like a soothing lullaby.
  3. The wind's drith against the trees produced an ethereal symphony.
  4. The drith of the leaves against the ground signaled the arrival of autumn.
  5. The drith of the sand against the rocks was a testament to the relentless passage of time.
  6. The drith of the waves against the shore was a constant reminder of the ocean's power.
  7. The drith of the tears against his cheeks betrayed his inner turmoil.
  8. The drith of the laughter against the walls of the room filled the air with joy.
  9. The drith of the applause against the auditorium's ceiling was a testament to the performer's talent.
  10. The drith of the footsteps against the pavement created a rhythmic beat that echoed through the city streets.

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Drought.

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The drith of the snow against the windowpane created a mesmerizing spectacle.

The drith of the rain against the roof was like a soothing lullaby.

The wind's drith against the trees produced an ethereal symphony.

The drith of the leaves against the ground signaled the arrival of autumn.