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scorching
[ skawr-ching ]
adjective
- burning; very hot.
- caustic or scathing:
a scorching denunciation.
Other Words From
- scorching·ly adverb
- un·scorching adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of scorching1
Example Sentences
But the jolly tone gives way to something fiercer and more appropriately epic: a galloping rhythm on the drums, insistent bass and scorching guitar notes.
It was an uncharacteristically cold stretch, considering the scorching week that had come before it for USC.
They don’t, Samaniego said laughing, but there are time it feels that way, especially during the heavy rains last winter and the scorching heat this summer.
The union raised alarms about how a turf field – even modern ones with a cooling element, as commissioner Rob Manfred touted in July – could endanger players amid a scorching summer.
The devastating blaze had reached 99% containment earlier this month after scorching 55,000 acres in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties.
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