drith (Meaning)
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drith (n.)
Drought.
Synonyms & Antonyms of drith
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drith Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The drith of the sand against the rocks was a testament to the relentless passage of time.
- The drith of the waves against the shore was a constant reminder of the ocean's power.
- The drith of the tears against his cheeks betrayed his inner turmoil.
- The drith of the laughter against the walls of the room filled the air with joy.
- The drith of the applause against the auditorium's ceiling was a testament to the performer's talent.
- 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.