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scorch <a scorch; scorches> N

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English
Scorching along the outside edges of leaves is common, and leaves are often tough in texture due to slow growth.
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The entrance hall was completely burned out, the ceiling scorched, and the red walls above the oval doorway blackened.
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No structures were burned in the fire, which scorched 1,152 acres.
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The energy scorches targets, can set flammables alight, but does not seem to have any particularly enhanced effect upon cold-based creatures.
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Caused by incendiaries, the fire scorched the courthouse and left it a brown color.
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Critics have praised her work as fierce, unapologetic, scorching and deliriously gutsy.
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When there is a drought or scorching heat, they dance in the rain-making ritual ("yu").
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She spends most of her time tending to her crops that have been scorched by the droughts in recent summer seasons.
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The remaining skeletons of the trees, which are believed to be about 900 years old, are now black because the intense sun has scorched them.
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A basement window broke open allowing high winds to drive the fire, which scorched at both men.
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