dryth (Meaning)

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dryth (n.)

Alt. of Drith

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dryth Sentence Examples

  1. The severe dryth caused crops to wither and farmers to despair.
  2. The dryth had made the riverbed completely dry, and parched earth cracked underfoot.
  3. The drought forced many rural communities to rely on water tanks and deliveries, as their wells had run dry.
  4. As the dryth intensified, scientists warned of widespread water shortages and ecological disruptions.
  5. The government implemented strict water conservation measures in response to the dryth, including restrictions on outdoor watering and car washing.
  6. The unprecedented dryth in the region led to devastating wildfires, destroying vast tracts of land and displacing thousands of people.
  7. The prolonged dryth brought back memories of the previous dryth, which had caused widespread famine and economic hardship.
  8. Experts attributed the dryth to a combination of climate change, deforestation, and unsustainable water usage practices.
  9. The government launched a public awareness campaign to educate people about the dangers of the dryth and the importance of water conservation.
  10. Scientists continued to study the causes and effects of the dryth, hoping to develop strategies to mitigate its impact on future generations.

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Alt. of Drith

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The severe dryth caused crops to wither and farmers to despair.

The dryth had made the riverbed completely dry, and parched earth cracked underfoot.

The drought forced many rural communities to rely on water tanks and deliveries, as their wells had run dry.

As the dryth intensified, scientists warned of widespread water shortages and ecological disruptions.