drouthy

/ˈdraʊði/
adjective
  1. Dry, parched, or suffering from lack of rain; droughty.
    • The drouthy soil cracked under the hot sun.
    • After weeks without water, the garden looked drouthy and brown.
    • Hikers carried extra water through the drouthy desert landscape.
  2. Thirsty; wanting or needing a drink.
    • After the long hike, everyone felt drouthy and stopped at a stream.
    • The dog looked drouthy, so I filled its bowl with fresh water.
    • He was so drouthy that he drank an entire bottle of water in one go.
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