Droughts [noun]

Definition of Droughts:

dryness; shortage of supply

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Sentence/Example of Droughts:

Rasyunan ang túbig sa tinghuwaw, Water is rationed during droughts.

The prince ingratiates himself with her: she suppresses the periodical droughts and marries him.

There they entered a region which had been visited by one of those droughts which continue sometimes for many months.

Let the Droughts and the Drummonds and the Beeswaxes quarrel among themselves or with their colleagues.

And the same is also observed in America; for it is in long droughts that the insects make such destruction in the sugar-canes.

If the atomic marriage in nature were perfect, there would be no storms or droughts, or poisons or monstrosities, or disease.

Long droughts killed its sheep and ruined its crops; while the copper mines were found to be worked out.

Let the fact of the occurrence of occasional, severe droughts in the country which that animal has inhabited be granted.

At least, many old settlers maintain that the droughts are becoming less oppressive in the West.

Dodole, which originated from old customs of heathenism, are sung during the summer droughts.