parching (Meaning)

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parching (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Parch

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parching (a.)

Scorching; burning; drying.

parching Sentence Examples

  1. The scorching heat parched the fields, leaving the vegetation withered and lifeless.
  2. The athlete's thirst was so intense that their throat felt like parched parchment.
  3. The relentless sun parched the soil, cracking it into a dry and dusty wasteland.
  4. After hours of hiking through the desert, his skin was parched and his lips were cracked.
  5. The wind blew across the parched earth, carrying with it clouds of dust and sand.
  6. The parched trees reached their desperate roots towards the sky, begging for a drop of rain.
  7. The parched grass crunched beneath the hiker's boots, leaving a trail of dust.
  8. The parched soil absorbed the water like a sponge, quenching its thirst momentarily.
  9. The parched leaves rustled in the wind, creating a mournful sound.
  10. The parched air crackled with electricity, promising a distant thunderstorm.

FAQs About the word parching

of Parch, Scorching; burning; drying.

drying, searing,scorching, baking, desiccating, draining, dehydrating,evaporating, air-drying, dehumidifying

overflowing, bathing, saturating, soaking, moistening, flooding, drowning, soaking, watering, watering

The scorching heat parched the fields, leaving the vegetation withered and lifeless.

The athlete's thirst was so intense that their throat felt like parched parchment.

The relentless sun parched the soil, cracking it into a dry and dusty wasteland.

After hours of hiking through the desert, his skin was parched and his lips were cracked.