parching造句(1) The lack of rain had parched the land.
(2) It was the height of summer and the land was parched and brown.
(3) He raised the water bottle to his parched lips.
(4) The parched soil drank in the rain.
(5) I must get a drink - I'm absolutely parched!
(6) I am parched with the heat.
(7) Give me a drink I'm parched.
(8) The grass parched up in summer.
(9) She licked her parched lips.
(10) A drought is parching much of the country.
(11) Let's get a drink-I'm parched.
(12) The road winds for miles through parched earth, scrub and cactus.
(13) Her feet ached, her mouth was parched.
(14) Hot winds parched the crops.
(15) Her tongue felt parched for a cool drink.
(16) Having a parched nose and throat may lower resistance to colds, croup, sinusitis and respiratory problems.
(17) She imagined it as a tiny surge welling over a dam and splashing into a parched valley.
(18) The fields became parched and brown and the cattle required additional concentrate feed much as they had done the previous year.
(19) A few stunted thistles thrust up, parched and distorted in the crevices of the stones.
(20) The company's location is a wide area of open, rolling countryside, parched grassland dissected by open dry fissures.
(21) The parching threatens a quarter of the country's crop.
(22) You shall blow in the parching heat of your sister, the Sun, and wither and blast all that you touch.
(23) The very hot surfaces of steam heating cause a parching effect on the air , often accompanied by a disagreeable odor of burnt dust .
(24) This compact foundation contains a new active principle that helps protect against parching by augmenting skin hydration and offers SPF10 sun protection.
(25) Surely there is no greater gift to a man than that which turns all his aims into parching lips and all life into a fountain.
(26) Through long experience the craft of iron casting, including making the stone moulds, furnace structure, charge composition, mould parching and casting, has reached a high level here.
(27) ResultsThe rate of volatile oil dry method, is higher than the saute method, and the advantage is gently and no parching.
(28) With higher temperature, the amount of polar components will decrease more during same parching time.
(29) The lamp smells, as it heats, of smouldering dust: a curious smell—I shall grow to hate it! —the smell of the parching of my own youth.
(30) That is true, " said the tree; but after the many winters and summers that I have endured, the many blasting colds and parching heats, you see me the very same that I was long years ago."