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Meaning of parchedness

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parchedness (n.)

The state of being parched.

parchedness Sentence Examples

  1. The parchedness of the desert consumed her, her lips cracked and throat dry as dust.
  2. The summer's unrelenting heat had left the lawn brittle and parched, its verdant hue replaced by a dull amber.
  3. The relentless drought had parched the fields, turning them into barren wastelands.
  4. The parchedness of her soul mirrored the arid conditions that surrounded her, leaving her desolate and alone.
  5. The once-gushing river had dwindled to a mere trickle, its parched bed exposing cracked and sun-bleached rocks.
  6. The parchedness of the air was suffocating, making it difficult to breathe and causing her skin to itch.
  7. The parchedness of her thirst drove her to desperation, making her seek water at any cost.
  8. The parchedness of her mind left her thoughts muddled and her memory failing.
  9. The parchedness of her emotions had withered her heart, leaving her unable to feel love or joy.
  10. The parchedness of her spirit had drained her of all hope, leaving her feeling empty and lost.

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The state of being parched.

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The parchedness of the desert consumed her, her lips cracked and throat dry as dust.

The summer's unrelenting heat had left the lawn brittle and parched, its verdant hue replaced by a dull amber.

The relentless drought had parched the fields, turning them into barren wastelands.

The parchedness of her soul mirrored the arid conditions that surrounded her, leaving her desolate and alone.