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Filter by Meaning The hot summer months can parch the lips, so it's important to stay hydrated and use lip balm.
The lack of rainfall caused the river to parch, leaving the surrounding land dry and arid.
Without proper irrigation, the crops in the field will parch and wither.
Spending hours under the scorching sun can cause your throat to parch and make it difficult to swallow.
After days without rain, the grass in the yard began to parch and turn brown.
Leaving the food uncovered in the fridge will parch it and cause it to spoil faster.
If you stay out in the sun for too long, it will parch your lips.
The scorching sun will parch the grass in the field.
Don't forget to water the plants; otherwise, they will parch.
The intense heat of the desert can parch your skin.
The relentless heat in the summer can parch the soil, making it difficult for crops to grow.
The dry climate in that region can parch your throat quickly.
I need to parch these wet clothes before I can wear them.
The historian documented the hardships faced by pioneers in the parch of the prairies.
The nomads traveled across the parch of the desert.
The photographer captured the stunning sunset over the parch of the savannah.
The expedition explored the vast parch of the wasteland.
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