Parched Mnemonic
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parched
parched
/pɑːtʃt/
Examples
- When the lands are parched and need irrigation, the rivers usually are dry.
- The bright sun parched the land.
- The parched land was blessed with showers.
- It's just a tiny parch of land on the island.
- Every thing and every place was parched, bare, and dry.
- He landed in a country parched by drought and poverty.
- The land is parched and they face drought throught the year.
- Corn will not burn in a bucket or in a pile but may parch, pop, or cook.
- Continued dry weather could again parch crops like corn and soybeans.
- In dry months, the fierce sun can parch the soil enough to trigger a famine.
dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
adjective
toasted or roasted slightly
adjective
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"Park + Ched (Cheddar). The park's ground so dry, not even cheddar cheese would melt."
"Par + Ched. The park is so dry, Chad's throat feels parched too."
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