Sentences

parch in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To parch means to dry out or deprive of moisture, often resulting in a withered or thirsty condition.

Sample Sentences

  1. The hot sun began to parch the once vibrant landscape, leaving it dry and cracked.
  2. After a long hike, the dry air and strenuous activity made her throat feel parched.
  3. Farmers worried that the extended drought would parch their crops before the harvest.
  4. He sipped his drink slowly, trying to quench the parched feeling in his mouth.
  5. The parched earth cracked underfoot as they walked through the arid desert.
  6. The summer sun can parch the earth, leaving it cracked and dry.
  7. After hiking for hours, I felt my throat parch, desperate for a refreshing drink.
  8. Farmers worry that a prolonged drought will parch their crops, leading to a poor harvest.
  9. Her lips began to parch under the hot wind, so she quickly applied some balm.
  10. The intense heat of the desert can easily parch even the most resilient plants.