Parched in a sentence as an adjective

Sincere smile, the first snowflake on parched earth, the lingering taste of chocolate long after it’s gone.

Okay look at it this way: I spent 40B euros digging a well to get water in my extremely parched village.

It would be more like:I spent 40B euros figuring out how to and and digging a well to get water to my parched village.

Australian example - "For more than a decade, two farmers have shown that parched landscapes can be revived.

I hope you are not so cynical as to say the grass everywhere is indistinguishably parched.

What you see is the dry, parched soil of the central valley, without access to water reverted back to its native desert scrub form.

We don't have a solution for agriculture yet but parched places such as CA central valley will probably have to give up on ag.

They can devote their life to studying philosophy and they won't squeeze a single drop of utility from that parched rock.

There is nothing sadder to think of than a desperate man, crawling through the desert, body burned, lips parched, just begging to know what year Ted Nugent was born in.

The patient is parched, and we're administering laxatives and diuretics.

Hay/alfafa esp ..which is a good export crop and goes to china in the returning empty shipping containers during our droughts to provide fodder for china's fledgling and largely parched dairy industry because they may have cows, but their aquifers have run dry.

Parched definitions

adjective

dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight; "a vast desert all adust"; "land lying baked in the heat"; "parched soil"; "the earth was scorched and bare"; "sunbaked salt flats"

See also: adust baked scorched sunbaked

adjective

toasted or roasted slightly; "parched corn was a staple of the Indian diet"