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torch
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Bulgarian
Bulgarian
I. torch <-es> [tɔːtʃ, Am tɔːrtʃ] N
1. torch Aus, Brit (electric light):
torch
2. torch (burning stick):
torch
torch
to put sth to the torch form
to carry a torch for sb
3. torch Am s. → blowlamp
II. torch <-es> [tɔːtʃ, Am tɔːrtʃ] VB trans inf
torch
blowlamp [ˈbləʊlæmp, Am ˈbloʊ-] N
battery for radio, torch
Bulgarian
Bulgarian
English
English
torch
torch
torch procession [or march]
torch Brit
dynamo torch
torch
Present
Itorch
youtorch
he/she/ittorches
wetorch
youtorch
theytorch
Past
Itorched
youtorched
he/she/ittorched
wetorched
youtorched
theytorched
Present Perfect
Ihavetorched
youhavetorched
he/she/ithastorched
wehavetorched
youhavetorched
theyhavetorched
Past Perfect
Ihadtorched
youhadtorched
he/she/ithadtorched
wehadtorched
youhadtorched
theyhadtorched
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Smoke can be generated simply by lighting a long pile of sawdust with a candle or a blowlamp.
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The haystack was later replaced by a torch surrounded by several rings.
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The members wear black clothing with white facial masks and carry torches when they march.
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The skin and fleece of the head is torched, the brain removed, and the head is salted, sometimes smoked, and dried.
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And with the torch burn every hamlet down.
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