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Parched

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After a long hike, the hikers were thirsty and their throats felt parched.
The marathon runner's throat was parched as he crossed the finish line, desperately craving a drink.
The firemen battled the blazing inferno, their throats parched from the intense heat and smoke.
After a long hike, I felt parched and couldn't wait to devour a refreshing bottle of water.
The traveler arrived at the desert oasis, parched and yearning for a sip of cool water.
The hiker lost his way in the wilderness and was left feeling parched and famished with no food or water.
The desert nomads relied on their camels to survive in the arid landscape, ensuring they had enough water to prevent becoming parched.
The hikers forgot to bring enough water bottles on their excursion and soon found themselves parched and regretful.
The farmer worked tirelessly under the scorching sun, feeling parched and longing for a glass of lemonade.
The marathon runners crossed the finish line completely parched, craving a refreshing drink to quench their thirst.
The actress was so engrossed in her performance that she forgot to drink, leaving her throat parched on stage.
The children eagerly lined up at the snack bar during the school break, feeling parched from playing in the sun.
The workers on the construction site labored in the heat, their skin covered in sweat and their throats parched.
The students had been studying for hours without a break, their minds focused but their stomachs parched.
The farmer anxiously watched the rainless sky, knowing that his crops would suffer and leave him parched for the upcoming harvest.
The patients in the drought-affected village suffered from dehydration and grew increasingly parched as the water supply dwindled.
After spending hours under the scorching sun, the construction workers were parched and grateful for the water break.
After hours of hiking in the desert, the explorers were parched and eagerly searched for a water source.
The old man's cracked lips and dry tongue were signs of his parched state after days without water.
The mouth-watering spices in the curry left me parched, and I quickly drank a glass of water.
After a long run, Sarah's throat felt parched, and she desperately craved a drink.
After playing soccer for hours, the children were parched and eagerly reached for their water bottles.
As the desert winds blew, the sand dunes seemed to stretch endlessly, reflecting the harsh reality of parched landscapes.
The marathon runners felt parched halfway through the race and eagerly accepted water from the volunteers.
The plants in the garden were wilting under the scorching sun, their leaves turning brown and parched.
The traveler arrived at an oasis, grateful to find a cool and refreshing pool of water after days of feeling parched.
The travelers in the arid region were parched and searched desperately for an oasis.
She took a sip of the icy lemonade to quench her parched throat.
The farmer desperately hoped for rain to revive his parched crops.
The dog eagerly lapped up water from its bowl, relieving its parched tongue.
After spending hours under the scorching sun, his skin felt parched and tight.
After spending hours in the sun, his parched lips yearned for a sip of water.
She applied a moisturizer to her parched skin to restore its natural hydration.
The dog eagerly lapped up the water, relieving its parched tongue.
The old wooden door had a parched surface, cracked from years of exposure to the elements.
The cracked soil in the farmer's field was evidence of the parched conditions.
The arid climate caused the riverbed to become parched, resulting in water scarcity for the nearby communities.
The horticulturist watered the parched plants to revive them from dehydration.
The painter applied a layer of varnish to the parched canvas, giving it a smooth finish.
The hiker carried a canteen to stay hydrated and avoid becoming parched during the long trek.
The old wooden door had a parched surface, revealing years of neglect.
After spending hours under the scorching sun, his skin felt parched and rough.
The hot, dry wind left the city streets parched and dusty.
The cracked, parched earth signaled the severity of the drought.
The farmer diligently watered his crops to prevent them from becoming parched in the summer heat.
The traveler's lips were chapped and parched from the dry air in the airplane cabin.
The swimmer emerged from the pool with parched hair, damaged by the chlorine.
The artist used a special technique to create a painting that had a parched, weathered appearance.
Despite the intense heat, the cactus managed to survive in the parched desert.
Despite the hot weather, the children played in the parched playground, their laughter echoing in the empty space.
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