fordry (Meaning)

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fordry (a.)

Entirely dry; withered.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fordry

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fordry Sentence Examples

  1. The sun's searing rays fordried the once-lush vegetation, leaving behind a barren wasteland.
  2. The old parchment had become so fordry that it crumbled into dust at the slightest touch.
  3. The fordry air parched my throat, making it difficult to breathe comfortably.
  4. The wind from the desert was like a hot, dry breath, fordrying my skin and making my lips crack.
  5. The flowers in the vase had wilted and fordried, their petals crumbling like paper.
  6. The abandoned house stood vacant, its walls fordried and crumbling.
  7. The once-pristine lake had fordried into a cracked and desolate basin.
  8. The summer heat was so intense that the leaves on the trees fordried and turned brown.
  9. The drought had fordried the soil, making it impossible to grow crops.
  10. The ancient artifact was so fordry that its surface was covered in a fine layer of dust.

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Entirely dry; withered.

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The sun's searing rays fordried the once-lush vegetation, leaving behind a barren wasteland.

The old parchment had become so fordry that it crumbled into dust at the slightest touch.

The fordry air parched my throat, making it difficult to breathe comfortably.

The wind from the desert was like a hot, dry breath, fordrying my skin and making my lips crack.