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scorching [ˈskɔ:tʃtɪŋ, Am ˈskɔ:r-] ADJ

scorching
scorching sun

II . scorch [skɔ:tʃ, Am skɔ:rtʃ] VB intr

1. scorch (become discoloured):

2. scorch inf (go fast):

III . scorch [skɔ:tʃ, Am skɔ:rtʃ] N

1. scorch (mark):

2. scorch no pl of plants, leaves:

Usage examples with scorching

scorching sun

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Lim's wife was then made to kneel down under the scorching sun for four hours at a stretch, in addition to bearing other insults.
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It is a compilation of six songs (plus one reprise) that describe the advent of the monsoon after a scorching summer.
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Blinds are also available for extra shade from the scorching sun in the afternoons.
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It is screened overhead by day from the scorching heat with shades.
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Monsoon rains bring much awaited relief from the scorching heat.
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Their troops, wearing heavy armor, had to stand in the scorching sun for several hours waiting for an attack.
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They turn in a scorching hot tango, that brings praise and high scores from six of the seven judges.
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Hence, both of them looked their best in this film and their scorching chemistry set the screens on fire.
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The dam was a major attraction with people spending all day swimming in the scorching heat.
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The scorching light of day lasts for six months, while the remaining six months of the year are ice-bound darkness.
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