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searing [ˈsɪərɪŋ, Am ˈsɪr-] ADJ

1. searing pain:

searing
searing

2. searing words:

searing

3. searing (very hot):

searing heat
searing heat

4. searing description, tale:

searing

sear [sɪəʳ, Am sɪr] VB trans

1. sear (with fierce heat):

2. sear meat:

Usage examples with searing

searing heat

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The twenty one-year-old swam to the coast and attempted to find help along the shore in searing temperatures.
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Note that searing in no way locks in moisture: moisture loss is simply a function of heat and time.
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She can channel her powers through her hands to seemingly project searing thermal blasts from her body (actually from her mind), capable of melting steel.
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Treacherous river crossings, unpredictable beasts, bone-chilling cold, searing heat, parching thirst, bad water, irascible tempers, and heroic cooperation all became real to him.
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Unlike the previously performed version, this one ends with a searing, lengthy guitar solo.
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Generally more liquid is lost, since searing exposes the meat to higher temperatures that destroy more cells, in turn releasing more liquid.
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He barely contained a fantastic intellect within a searing wit.
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If applied continuously to the skin, the current eventually causes heating, searing, burning, and scarring of skin at the contact point.
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He has been described as being blessed with searing pace and an impressive left foot, causing defenders countless problems.
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It is described to have a fruity, citrus flavor with a searing heat that is comparable to the standard habanero.
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