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I. torch <-es> [tɔ:tʃ, Am tɔ:rtʃ] N

1. torch Aus, Brit (electric light):

torch

2. torch (burning stick):

torch
to put sth to the torch form

3. torch Am → blowlamp

II. torch <-es> [tɔ:tʃ, Am tɔ:rtʃ] VB trans inf

torch

blowlamp [ˈbləʊlæmp, Am ˈbloʊ-] N

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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They then must go around five stations carrying torches, answering questions about the legend, each question having two possible answers.
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Above the second story is a wide frieze with cornucopia, shells, torches, flowers and other foliage.
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They named the settlement after the woman who torched their ships.
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Upon arrival there was an angry mob waving torches and protesting the arrival of a person of color.
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