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Parched

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The prolonged drought has parched the fields, leading to a decrease in crop yields.
After hours of exercise, he was parched and desperately needed a drink.
The drought has parched the farmland, making it difficult for crops to grow.
The heatwave during the summer months parched the river, causing a water shortage in the region.
The relentless wind and dry climate in the area parched the skin, leaving it cracked and uncomfortable.
The parched earth cracked and split under the scorching sun.
The cyclist's mouth felt parched after a long ride in the hot sun.
Her skin felt parched and tight after spending hours in the sun.
The exhausted marathon runner longed for a drink to quench his parched mouth.
The drought-stricken region struggled to provide enough water for its parched residents.
The withered plants stood in the garden, their parched leaves begging for water.
The farmer's crops withered in the parched fields during the drought.
The farmer prayed for rain to quench his parched crops.
The strong winds and lack of rainfall parched the soil, making it difficult for farmers to grow crops.
The prolonged exposure to the sun's rays parched her lips, causing them to crack.
After spending hours under the scorching sun, his skin felt parched and dehydrated.
The relentless summer heat parched the river, causing a water shortage in the area.
The intense heat of the desert parched his throat, leaving him desperately in need of water.
The relentless heat of the sauna parched her skin, leaving it feeling dry and tight.
The audience grew increasingly parched during the lecture on a complex scientific topic.
The team had been practicing for hours without a break, and their parched expressions showed their exhaustion.
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