Sentence examples for drought means from inspiring English sources

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"Usually a drought means no water and really hot and sunny weather.

(The drought means that irrigated areas need more water to maintain greenery).

"I understand what drought means to people who make a living off the land," Mr. Bush said.

The wide reach of the drought means that Afghan refugees heading west to Iran or east to the dry side of Pakistan have found little comfort.

Witnessing the fires you've had, the years of drought, means that any Australian who says they don't care about climate change doesn't care about their own children.

"To finally end that 25-year drought means the world to me, my family and everyone who has helped me along the way.

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At that time, a drought meant the university had no water.

If drought meant that God was angry, that anger fell on Europeans and Indians alike.

They coped with this, but the combination of being moved and the extreme drought meant that they were weakened.

In 2012-13, a severe drought meant there was almost no crop; thankfully last winter's harvest was the biggest ever, and there was employment for everyone.

Demography and nature collided in Colorado this spring when wildfires broke out in the Rockies, where a drought meant there was little snowpack to provide moisture.

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