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Finally a break, I'm parched.
I'm parched.
your frame." And, rather than being parched and thirsty, and empty and barren, and dry
And rather than being parched and thirsty and empty and barren and dry and struggling, you will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail when you stop living according to the patterns of this world,
I'm parched.
I'm parched.
I'm parched.
I'm parched.
Midwest farms were parched by the worst drought since the Dust Bowl,
Midwest farms were parched by the worst drought since the Dust
parched.
"Parched", it's a nice word, use it at a bar.
As climate change-fueled blazes have descended on these parched landscapes, flames have jumped into treetops, creating devastating crown fires.
As climate-change-fueled blazes have descended on these parched landscapes, flames have jumped into treetops, creating devastating crownfires.
The Manambova River in Madagascar, or what's left of it now, a brown ribbon on a parched landscape.
The Manambova River in Madagascar - or what's left of it now - a brown ribbon on a parched landscape.
We're parched.
Thinking only of returning home, the Morrocoy tortoise sets out across the landscape of parched grasses, unaware that attentive yellow eyes are closely observing her.
the morrocoy tortoise sets out across the landscape of parched grasses,