scorching in English

adjective
1
very hot.
the scorching July sun
verb
1
burn the surface of (something) with flame or heat.
surrounding houses were scorched by heat from the blast
2
(of a person or vehicle) move very fast.
a sports car scorching along the expressway

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1. Scorching Sun and Fuzzy Fog

2. Summer pours scorching sunlight into the valleys.

3. Seville is scorching in high summer.

4. It was scorching hot to touch.

5. It was a scorching hot day.

6. Scorching Agonies are legendary craftable Chain Blades

7. Stir the onions frequently to prevent scorching.

8. He was dizzy with the scorching sun.

9. A scorching heat wave is engulfing the East Coast.

10. It was scorching hot inside the greenhouse.

11. The grass withered under a scorching sun.

12. Peasants are busy weeding under the scorching sun.

13. Jack showed his dislike plainly in scorching satire.

14. They walked all day in the scorching heat.

15. Many people dream of scorching round a racetrack.

16. With his scorching breath* he will strike it in its* seven torrents,

17. What is crashing one lousy car compared to scorching two entire cities?

18. There, family and visitors are protected from the scorching sun.

19. “A scorching wind from the barren hills of the desert

20. Don't stand so near the fire-your coat is scorching!

21. It was scorching and there wasn't a cloud in the sky.

22. They were weeding under the scorching sun at this time yesterday.

23. But when the scorching sun takes over, the grass withers away.

24. To prevent scorching, stir frequently and add water as soup thickens.

25. 70 synonyms for Blistering: hot, boiling, baking, flaming, tropical, roasting, searing, scorching

26. It was August, and the previous day had been a scorching hot one.

27. The camp offers almost no protection against the scorching sun and chilly nights.

28. Through scorching days and winter rainstorms, Disneyland's very first mountain has Bobsledded on

29. Jehovah is like a shade to his people, protecting them from the scorching heat of calamity.

30. I kept standing in the scorching sun for a long time,till I fainted.

31. Synonyms for Blistering include baking, boiling, intense, scorching, searing, acute, ferocious, fierce, flaming and roasting

32. Bates plays Kushnick with shrill, profane gusto, literally scorching the earth with her incendiary lungs.

33. 5 Another reason is the restaurant's hi-tech broiler that reaches a scorching 900 degrees.

34. Rather, it signifies that you are safeguarded from the scorching heat of God’s own displeasure.

35. 29 On the scorching summer day, he who is apt to sweat will perspire heavily.

36. Consequently all the city's contrasts, contradictions and Ambiguities seem to be magnified by the scorching sun

37. The scorching, clammy heat of a summer in New York had been a total physical shock.

38. He will rain down upon the wicked ones traps, fire and sulphur and a scorching wind . . .

39. This decidedly wintery album was recorded in the scorching heat of an unusually warm Seattle summer.

40. You had a magic haircut achieved without scissors and set off the smoke-alarm by scorching the toast.

41. He looked down, and then glanced up at me through his long black lashes, his ocher eyes scorching.

42. He cannot cool the burning kiss of thirst upon his lips, nor shade the scorching fury of the sun.

43. They need bright light, but should be watched for signs of scorching in strong direct sunlight during the summer.

44. Instead he and his men suffered terribly from scorching, thirst, and scurvy, from which one of his officers died.

45. He shudders still with the memory of the loss of his forefathers upon its scorching deserts and forbidding mountain-tops.

46. 29 He shudders still with the memory of the loss of his forefathers upon its scorching deserts and forbidding mountain-tops.

47. On her lips-a burst of crimson asymmetrical skeptical fleshy business-and-dream sensuality-the cigarette scorching away at the tip.

48. He gave the people “want of bread,” “withheld from [them] the downpour,” struck them with “scorching and mildew,” and sent among them “a pestilence.”

49. Raised volcanic ramparts and plunging dark-shadowed chasms abut terraced green hills and flowering meadows that bake under the scorching Aegean sun.

50. Overview Peru Balsam is an oily sap obtained by removing the bark of the Myroxylon Balsamum tree and scorching the exposed wood