drouthy (Meaning)

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drouthy (a.)

Droughty.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drouthy

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drouthy Sentence Examples

  1. The drouthy weather parched the crops, causing widespread famine.
  2. The farmer's fields were drouthy and barren, with no sign of rain in the forecast.
  3. The drouthy conditions made the local river nearly dry, threatening the survival of aquatic life.
  4. The drouthy air crackled with static electricity, increasing the risk of wildfires.
  5. The drouthy season caused water shortages, leading to rationing and restrictions on water usage.
  6. The drouthy climate forced many families to relocate to areas with more abundant water resources.
  7. The drouthy conditions prompted the government to implement emergency measures to address the water crisis.
  8. The drouthy weather led to an increase in respiratory problems due to the high concentration of dust and pollen in the air.
  9. The drouthy conditions caused widespread soil erosion, leading to the loss of valuable topsoil.
  10. The drouthy weather made outdoor activities, such as hiking and camping, extremely difficult and dangerous.

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Droughty.

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The drouthy weather parched the crops, causing widespread famine.

The farmer's fields were drouthy and barren, with no sign of rain in the forecast.

The drouthy conditions made the local river nearly dry, threatening the survival of aquatic life.

The drouthy air crackled with static electricity, increasing the risk of wildfires.