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Droughty
Droughty Drought"y, a. 1. Characterized by drought; wanting rain; arid; adust. Droughty and parched countries. --Ray. 2. Dry; thirsty; wanting drink. Thy droughty throat. --Philips.

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- was later retained by cartographers. The bay is fed by an actual river, Roughty River (An Ruachtach), at the very junction of Iveragn and Beara peninsulas...
- reaches the ****hest inland), sometimes called the Kenmare River, where the Roughty River (An Ruachtach) flows into the sea, and at the junction of the Iveragh...
- Chaoin, on the Dingle Peninsula. The River Feale, the River Laune and the Roughty River flow through Kerry, into the Atlantic. The North Atlantic Current...
- small village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is situated on the banks of the Roughty River which flows into Kenmare Bay. The nearest town is Kenmare which is...
- 18 December 2018, Wellington Rato was presented at Série D's Joinville, Roughty one year later, he moved to Ferroviário in the third division, where he...
- 57 km) River Owenabue 20.5 miles (33.0 km) With length in miles (and km) Roughty River 16.75 miles (26.96 km) (flowing into Kenmare Bay) at Kenmare River...
- N22, via the village of Kilgarvan. The road follows the course of the Roughty River for the greater part of its route. The R569 is 25.0 kilometres (15...
- River Roe* 34.25 miles (55.12 km) Roogagh* Rosserk River, County Mayo Roughty River 16.75 miles (26.96 km) (flowing into Kenmare Bay) at Kenmare Routing...
- Stacks v Killarney Lixnaw v Kilmoyley Abbeydorney v Ballyduff Causeway v Roughty Rangers Austin Stacks v St Brendan's Abbeydorney v Causeway Austin Stacks...
- Championship final as Kerry rep Hurling used to be the dominant game in the Roughty River valley as indicated by the fact that on St. Patrick's Day in 1858...