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John Florio: A Worlde of Wordes
ARIDAMENTE, barrenlie, dryly, parchedly, harshly. ARIDEZZA, as ARIDITA.
ARIDIRE, to make or become dry or barren. ARIDITA, drynes, barrennes,
parchingnes. ARIDO, dry, barren, parched, harsh. A RIDOSSO. Looke
CAVALCARE.
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The Metropolitan Magazine
I shall find them at tea, thought I. I had hardly eaten anything since landing, but I
felt no hunger ; I was only anxious, feverishly, parchedly anxious to arrive. The
shades of evening began to fall — lights were gleaming in the cottage windows, ...
... to scorch; to dry to excess ; to shrivel with heat. Parceling, imp. :□ Adj. having
the quality of burning or drying to excess. Parched, pp. pdrcht: Adj. dried to
excess. Parchedly, ad. parch'- 2d-tl. Parch'edness, n. -nes, the state of being
scorched ...
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Asian Culture Quarterly
The maple leaves fall; The reed tufts dry parchedly. Drunk he sleeps aboard his
small boat, Feeling not the cold piercing his thin coat. A full moon shines bright
upon Green Grass Lake. The Pa-ling fishermen sing an oar song. Carrying
fishing ...
... saw awareness in his bright blue eyes, even smelled the unmistakable aroma
of tobacco on his breath. He was vividly and awesomely alive. “May I assist you
to your room?" he asked. I swallowed parchedly and braced myself. I had to start.
hindquarters on foam rubber and eyed the distant sand dunes of Nubia glittering
parchedly below. The stewardess, as pretty as a Hollywood starlet and six times
as capable, moved down the aisle with murmurous benevolence, lighting ...
In a single instant his mouth went parchedly dry. He found himself swaying
urgently backwards on the narrow plank beneath his feet. And stopped himself.
He must not show fright. He must act as if fear was an impossibility. "You will not
do it, ...
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The Exile: A Biographical Novel of Taras Shevchenko
But it was parchedly dry in the steppe, without any dewdrops or other traces of
humidity. A tarantass * sped down the road with a clang and rattle, leaving a
comet-like trail of whirling dust stretching out far behind it. "They must be needing
me ...
My tongue clave parchedly to the roof of my mouth. But none of them so much as
looked at me. Every eye was upon my chief, and never had I reason to be
prouder of him than at that moment. He stood before the Twelve, giving back
glance for ...
The groaning man muttered deliriously, parchedly : " Haig's a Bloody Butcher.
Jeudwine's a bloody butcher. Oh ! Christ, water ! Water ! Oh, matey, water for the
love of Christ ! A drink, chum. Haig's a Bloody Butcher. . . ." Bradshaw felt calmer
...