scorch in the PONS Dictionary

scorch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

scorch mark

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When hatchling dragons are still in their eggs they scorch the inside of their shells, melting the inner coating and turning it to gold.
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It burned two tires and scorched the paint on the vehicle.
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After this he was put into a red-hot oven, where he remained unharmed, but the flames coming out of the oven scorched the governor.
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If it is over-dried, scorching may occur and this reduces the nutritional value of the meal.
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Scorching along the outside edges of leaves is common, and leaves are often tough in texture due to slow growth.
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Caused by incendiaries, the fire scorched the courthouse and left it a brown color.
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The band members wore bare feet in deference to the temple's religious importance, frequently scorching themselves on the bare rock they were standing on.
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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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The fourth bowl causes the sun to scorch man.
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Physically too he was perfect for the role- frail with scorching intensity in his eyes and total commitment to his craft.
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