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singe
[ sinj ]
verb (used with object)
- to burn superficially or slightly; scorch.
Synonyms: char
- to burn the ends, projections, nap, or the like, of (hair, cloth, etc.).
- to subject (the carcass of an animal or bird) to flame in order to remove hair, bristles, feathers, etc.
noun
- a superficial burn.
- the act of singeing.
singe
/ sɪndʒ /
verb
- to burn or be burnt superficially; scorch
to singe one's clothes
- tr to burn the ends of (hair, etc)
- tr to expose (a carcass) to flame to remove bristles or hair
noun
- a superficial burn
Other Words From
- singe·ing·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of singe1
Word History and Origins
Origin of singe1
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Example Sentences
The McWaids rushed to the garage, but as Ken McWaid opened the garage door, thick black smoke billowed in and hot embers singed his skin.
As of Friday afternoon, more than 20,700 acres had burned — the majority singed on Wednesday — and crews said the fire was 7% contained.
I admit to some nerves when I flambé, even though I have never had anything remotely scary occur — no eyebrows singed, no black smoke marks above the stove.
The Slipknot DJ and keyboard player singed off his eyebrows and “melted” much of his skin after a bonfire exploded while he was working on his farm.
Rede is looking ahead, planting new roses and watering singed trees that remain.
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