sear|seared|searing|sears in English
verb
[sɪr /sɪə]
scar, burn, brand; scorch, parch; harden, become callous or unfeeling; become parched or scorched
Use "sear|seared|searing|sears" in a sentence
1. Often times Broiling is used to finish seared meats, as searing thoroughly cooks th
2. Pain was searing through her.
3. Gordon Ramsay Pan-Seared Blistered Asparagus
4. 2 It'seemed that he began to sear.
5. ♫ amongst a searing mob ♫
6. To scorch or sear with heat.
7. That's seared scallops with a mango chutney.
8. 9 To scorch or sear with heat.
9. A searing pain shot up her arm.
10. 8 Sear a wound to prevent infection.
11. Searing the Brats in a pan gives …
12. He felt a searing pain in his neck.
13. 10 Heat a large skillet and sear the beef.
14. The race took place in the searing heat.
15. The novel is a searing indictment of urban poverty.
16. BOOM! Try serving the Braunschweiger both cold and pan-seared
17. 6 Sear the meat first to retain its juices.
18. 1 Sear the meat first to retain its juices.
19. Her novel is a searing portrait of 1950s society.
20. “I felt that my conscience had become seared,” she says.
21. I don't like it seared, I don't like it crispy.
22. 3 I distinctly felt the heat start to sear my throat.
23. For the subzone of Searing Gorge, see The Cauldron
24. The article is a searing attack on government mismanagement.
25. The article was a searing attack on the government.