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"blowtorch" Definitions
  1. a tool for directing a very hot flame onto part of a surface, for example to remove paint

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There are whole grapefruits, a blender, and a blowtorch involved.
But wait: I am a salient blowtorch of nihilism. Cool!
Obliterating its target, the Navy says, like a long-distance blowtorch.
At home, skip the blowtorch—especially after a night of imbibing.
Plus, any excuse to use a blowtorch is a good one.
Setting stuff on fire with a blowtorch is rad, for obvious reasons.
Bannon would rather turn a blowtorch on the Capitol than preserve it.
Non-existent pubic hair that's seemingly been singed off with a blowtorch.
It's Tom Thibodeau clutching a megaphone, blowtorch, and empty bottle of adderall.
A similar case of a house fire involving a blowtorch occurred in 2012.
He then produces a blowtorch and announces that we'll be smoking both bushes.
Inside a bitsy fish store in Brooklyn, Lana Condor switched the blowtorch on.
She pulled out the rig and a blowtorch, which was also really freaky.
Here, you can watch NASA scientists take a blowtorch to the shield material.
She wears loose-fitting clothes because fabric feels like a blowtorch against her skin.
Manafort's defense attorneys have signaled they plan to take a blowtorch to Gates' credibility.
Rather than asking Biden to pass the torch, she took a blowtorch to him.
Place in a steel container with the onion and burn with a blowtorch. 3.
He then had to modify the blowtorch to fit in the plastic gun's handle.
But Trump is using a blowtorch in situations that require the nuance of a scalpel.
Corey Long, the protester who brandished the blowtorch, was convicted in June of disorderly conduct.
Resist the reflex to squash — or blowtorch — whatever you see, and take a photo instead.
Help them perfect their recipes with this handy kitchen tool, but also...it's a blowtorch.
Among the specialties is sushi that's seasoned with flavored mayonnaise and seared with a blowtorch.
So he decided that he was going to try to exterminate these spiders with a blowtorch.
It was always swollen; she couldn't stand anyone touching it because it felt like a blowtorch.
The obvious thing to do is to use a blowtorch to roast those awful creatures, right?
With a Zippo lighter and a can of Axe body spray, he made a small blowtorch.
Part of that menu will be cooked at your table by a waiter brandishing a blowtorch.
It was here in the back of the garage, Stephen said, where he left the blowtorch unattended.
The President has taken a blowtorch to any veil of decency that ever laid over conservative politics.
It was difficult to concentrate, Mr. Manzini said, with what felt like a "blowtorch" inside his head.
But right now, Curry's pull up three has been more book of matches than 67.53-degree blowtorch.
Note: This is a (slightly) simplified version of Quintonil's dish — even though, yes, it requires a blowtorch.
Maybe you totally bombed that crème brûlée you bought all-new bakeware and a mini blowtorch to make.
There was one with a child burning a kitten with a blowtorch, laughing and looking at the camera.
Companies like Honey Baked Ham and Nueske's in Wisconsin hand-glaze every spiral-cut ham with a blowtorch.
They decided to melt the letters using a blowtorch, then film the results with a stop-motion camera.
"You can think of it as flying into a blowtorch," explained Rich Moore, senior engineer and Rand researcher.
In that case, the victim was burned with a blowtorch and his penis was cut off, though he survived.
"I used to say it was like a blowtorch," said Lynne Matallana, co-founder of the National Fibromyalgia Association.
Since he became a candidate, he has used Twitter as a combination of a focus group and a blowtorch.
Later, a blowtorch lets you open ice-crusted doors, and rope poles create easy-to-follow trails between buildings.
Moments before, Nye had taken a blowtorch to a plastic globe next to him (wearing safety glasses, of course).
A man in California accidentally set fire to his parents' house while trying to kill spiders with a blowtorch.
On opening each and every door, via keycards or blowtorch, you creep into the newly discovered space, just in case.
A man in Fresno burned down his parent's house when he tried to kill black widow spiders with a blowtorch.
Well, Kevin Durant could have used some buffer last night as comedian Hannibal Buress took a blowtorch to the man.
Crosby's body became covered with burns from his blowtorch used to prepare freebase, and drug-related seizures became alarmingly regular.
Local news reports said it may have started with a spark from a blowtorch or a worker smoking a cigarette.
The miners heat the small lump with a blowtorch, sending mercury vapors into the air and leaving the gold behind.
Larissa Siems, the assistant, was attaching the steel disks together with silicone tubing that she sealed with a small blowtorch.
Perfect for all of your cooking blowtorch needs, this kitchen gadget is great for newbie chefs and cooking enthusiasts alike.
Then, she takes the blowtorch to that, too, to get the skin nice and bubbly and crispy, without overcooking the flesh.
Clearly, this is connecting with people—one video titled "Antique Soldering Iron (Blowtorch) - Hot Restoration" has more than two million views.
He told police the intruder "manhandled" him and began torturing him with a blowtorch while he was strapped to a chair.
Aided by volunteers, he spray-painted the resin blocks to render them more flammable, then set them ablaze with a blowtorch.
ELSHEMUS, New York I would personally burn the wart of "Clybourne Park" off the list if someone gave me a blowtorch.
Mahaska County Sheriff Russ Van Renterghem said someone used a blowtorch to cut a hole through the 5/8-inch thick pipe.
In the video, the robot is shown welding with a blowtorch and later perfectly mimicking the arm movements of its human controller.
Here is that excuse you've been waiting for to use the kitchen blowtorch your sister got you for Christmas two years ago.
"Remember I went to California [last November], I saw something that nobody has ever seen — it was like a blowtorch," Trump continued.
If you're in southern California, catch his latest exhibition "The Artist, the Raconteur & His Blowtorch" at Galerie Michael in Beverly Hills in June.
To create steam that's hot enough to start a fire, you'll need an even hotter flame to superheat it—like from a blowtorch.
There's a guy wielding a blowtorch in the corner, and a few men are scattered on scissor lifts throughout, working on the ceiling.
"If you think you're gonna cut it with a blowtorch that doesn't work because you hit concrete," Trump said, adding: "It's pretty amazing."
He would first heat up a piece of wire with a blowtorch, pound it flat, sharpen it and drill a hole into it.
Death-metal singers sound as if they're broiling their vocal cords with a blowtorch, but the technique causes no harm when done right.
Bolton, the enfant terrible of the Bush administration, has a kindred spirit of sorts in Mr. Trump, a fellow practitioner of blowtorch politics.
The blowtorch comes into play with a starter of Wagyu, which is cut thin and dramatically scorched at the table by your waiter.
In 220, Bedside Dermatology's traveling crews performed thousands of cryosurgeries — spraying liquid nitrogen on precancerous lesions with an instrument that resembles a blowtorch.
Just last year, a mobile home caught fire in what investigators believed to be an incident resulting from someone taking a blowtorch to spiderwebs.
The ban's collateral damage is indiscriminate, and the solution for a very specific problem has been administered with all the delicacy of a blowtorch.
Last month, some would-be thieves tried to bust into an ATM using a blowtorch, only to light all the cash inside on fire.
Van Herpen then made a dress that mimicked these images, by bending and twisting PETG, a plastic used for food containers, with a blowtorch.
McCue swaps out the spinach and watercress for escargot-Pernod butter, crusts the sauce with a blowtorch, and garnishes the top with—what else?
But three of the dam's turbines were whirring as water rushed through below, and a man with a blowtorch worked to repair a fourth.
Taking my eye off the blowtorch (which is now uncomfortably close to me), I ask if Ekstedt uses any fancy wood for his kitchen.
This can be attributed to their gangly bodies made from sturdy plastic tubes that Musekiwa moulds using a blowtorch into various states of playful repose.
It's used to turn your stomach, like the time the camera lingers for so many unnecessary, painful seconds on a blowtorch pressed against Boozer's arm.
Instead, he washed his hands, which were now covered in red slime, and picked up a blowtorch to sear the skin of a nearby salmon.
Grisham imagined thick metal doors, alarms, a surveillance camera, some black spray paint to put it out of action — and a blowtorch and a drill.
Later, the suit said, Mr. Moi used a blowtorch to "'burn' thick layers of paint and metallic dust" onto works being created by Mr. Chihuly.
Romney took a pair of pliers and a blowtorch to the legal arguments offered up by Trump's defense team last week, dismantling them one by one.
It was Marie, Melbourne Marie now, bent over a salmon croquette en croûte with a small blowtorch, as Alice had most recently seen her on Instagram.
Parle pops the duck on top of this farmyard setting before painting it in a treacle-miso glaze and blitzing the entire thing with a blowtorch.
The strong winds in California can rapidly turn a routine brush fire into a deadly blowtorch and send a storm of embers ahead of the flames.
I don't even know how to make a foam, and so far I've resisted buying a blowtorch, which Ella wants for making s'mores and crème brûlée.
Dinner for two, about 100 Canadian dollars, or $75 U.S. "It's like writer's block," the bartender said as she blasted a cinnamon marshmallow with a blowtorch.
Personalization is big among young Juulers; some take a blowtorch to the Juul to turn the finish metallic, or buy "Juul skins" from third-party venders.
"The Torch" features a conversation between Witherspoon's statue and a blowtorch-wielding African-American student named Jasmine, who quite literally holds his feet to the fire.
Unable to find a soldering gun, he used a blowtorch, he said, and set it down as he walked back outside, unaware that it was still lit.
He is shown on the video yelling the n-word and firing a gun in the direction of a black protester who is seen wielding a blowtorch.
In an atelier several hours away in the Marche region, he produces — often alone, blowtorch or chisel in hand — one-of-a-kind or highly limited objects.
Hammons brought the work in a small truck: six very expensive fur coats, all of which he had stained, seared with a blowtorch, or smeared with paint.
The videos showed a crying and bound man, and at least three assailants taking turns burning his feet with a blowtorch and electrocuting him with a cattle prod.
But things are always better in the world of food—and not just because there's usually the option to grate mozzarella on things or use a mini blowtorch.
Frank Sesno: With this much at stake, Wolff should be transparent Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" turns a blowtorch on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
One of the largest surviving pieces, a nose section now on display at the museum in Ottawa, has "Cut Here" written in marker beside a jagged blowtorch line.
Each song holds on for dear life to that guitar, which sometimes sounds like insects ("Baby's On Fire") and other times like cocky Television riffs ("Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch").
YATED, Israel (Reuters) - The clang of hammer on metal and the roar of a blowtorch can be heard long before you walk into Israeli metal sculptor Yaron Bob's workshop.
His latest masterpiece zeroes in on style, rather than scale, bringing Call of Duty and Halo fantasies to life with some old metal tubes, light explosives, and a blowtorch.
It doesn't take a scientist to notice that incandescent bulbs feel soothing, like the light from a campfire, while LED lights often feel like you're staring at a blowtorch.
In the same way, if a meal lets you down, taking a pair of pliers and a blowtorch to the restaurant on Yelp might give you a brief lift.
Even though the glorified blowtorch has virtually no practical use, the Boring Company had already sold 93 thousand of them by 1 AM on Monday morning, worth about $3.5 million.
On the evening of New Year's Day, with a video camera recording, one of the boys doused the other's jeans in lighter fluid, then set them ablaze with a blowtorch.
The thieves had apparently pulled a Qui-Gon with a blowtorch to get at the machine's cash box, but lit all the bills on fire instead, fleeing without any money.
He skirts around a lineup of questions to instead quiz me about Chinese history or discuss politics, religion, and racism while casually lighting a Cuban cigar with a kitchen blowtorch.
He would present with much of the same signs and symptoms as the blowtorch burn he suffered in the previous movie with possible exposed bone and bubbly, blistering black skin.
Lee Cole, a farmer in Hayti, Missouri, who said his soybeans looked like they had been burned by "a blowtorch" because of dicamba, doubts everyone will comply with the regulations.
Where some artists work with paint brush and palette, Ms. Lekberg often wielded a blowtorch, welding steel, bronze and other materials into works featuring dancers, trees, contemplative figures and more.
"Working here is fantastic," said Ladislav Vlna, a Czech artist who made headlines for his use of a blowtorch and power tools to "paint" large-scale portraits on metal sheets.
A short, sometimes alarming video provides glimpses of the artist, blowtorch in hand, working from what appears to be a large swing or small platform made of rope and plywood.
As you can see, a stove top wasn't exactly a proper substitute for a blowtorch used in a controlled setting, for a controlled amount of time, in those YouTube "hack" videos.
Prior to his murder of Mujiasih, Jutting filmed himself discussing the tools he had bought at a sex shop and hardware store to torture her, including a hammer and a blowtorch.
I gave Ottessa Moshfegh's novel "Eileen" to everybody as a Christmas present last year, and her new collection of short stories, "Homesick for Another World," will scorch you like a blowtorch.
The recipe involved mixing red lead, copper, and other ingredients in a ceramic crucible, then melting everything with a blowtorch in a small furnace, which he'd constructed from bricks and wire.
Before I can ask why, he pulls out a blowtorch and ignites a slender piece of cassia bark, the brasher cousin of demure Ceylon cinnamon, so that it smolders like a cigar.
Image: Craig DeForest, SwRI/NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterAside from reminding us that we're ants at the mercy of a blowtorch, why are scientists so interested in studying the Sun's energetic outbursts?
Other witnesses detailed types of torture carried out by security forces, including burning people with a blowtorch, attaching weights to testicles and forcing victims to sit in acid or on broken glass.
She's hesitant to say too much about the book, because it's far from finished and she tends to rewrite things relentlessly (with a blowtorch, as one of her writing teachers put it).
This insidious frost sneaks into the vineyards at night, and after several days in a row, leaves buds looking burnt, "as though someone had passed through here with a blowtorch," explains Sylvestre.
Nayeri is charged with taking part in the kidnapping and torture of a marijuana dispensary owner in 2012, which allegedly included burning him with a blowtorch and cutting off the man's penis.
The Chicago Cubs superstar took the field in Tempe, AZ for a "hot corner"-themed Red Bull shoot ... where he fielded scorching baseballs that were lit up with gasoline and a blowtorch.
On the flip side, your entire being can be digitally downloaded into virtual reality, where you can go through things the human body could never withstand — like, in Kovacs' case, torture by blowtorch.
In it, Ranhofer details how to make the dish with vanilla ice cream, vanilla cake and a golden brown meringue—but without the blowtorch since that didn't come along until the 20th Century.
There's something to be said for the fact Cate's gadgets are all disguised as female fashion accessories—her cigarette lighter is a blowtorch, her perfume bottle sprays sleeping gas, her lipsticks are grenades.
Three times during an hour lunch, a waiter had to lean a robot on its side and take a blowtorch to the undercarriage to burn out food and trash caught in its axles.
While carrying two fire extinguishers, a bottle of cheap vodka, and what looked like a portable blowtorch, he piled the books after each reading until they formed pedestals for him to stand on.
Little flesh tom-toms announcing the night-march from within the ridged whorls of your ears which to get rid of the sound of his voice you burn off this time with a blowtorch.
Rivera is in the kitchen, surrounded by eight diners at a bar, serving dishes like he's the dealer at a card table, commenting, lighting things up with the blowtorch, and working a charm offensive.
And yet they stay, because the rent is cheap and because there are not many legitimate housing options where they can play drums, fix motorcycles or use a blowtorch, 20 feet from their beds.
Just put the meat in a Ziploc and keep it in the bath until the interior temperature's right, then blast it with heat for a minute in your skillet or with a blowtorch for flavor.
There are a few scorched-but-recognizable husks of gas stations or curio shops but most of the 14,000 homes that caught an ember burned with such blowtorch intensity, only railings and the fireplace remain.
Mr. Reider could be seen padding through the nearby kitchen in Gucci loafers, murmuring to Omri Silberstein, the young chef and the only staff member, or burning a wheel of butternut squash with a blowtorch.
Crime Scene They read like descriptions of props from the script of a Hollywood heist caper, with promises to ward off "attacks" on all six sides from the usual suspects: hammer, crowbar, drill, blowtorch, nitroglycerin.
But if you want to try your hand at recreating old-school special effects, find yourself a 3D printer, make a miniature version of Ghostbusters' Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, and go to town with a blowtorch.
Dragging the machine behind a pickup doesn't work, drilling up through the bottom doesn't either, and now we can add one more failed strategy to the list: attempting to bore into an ATM using a blowtorch.
Char the peppers over a grill or with a blowtorch (leave them tender, don't steam them), then peel and chop into 1/13-inch thick pieces with as many seeds removed as possible without going too crazy.
The dishes at Nusr-et are crowd-pleasers: "beef sushi" (rice wrapped in beef and topped with a Parmesan and avocado sauce) is heated with a blowtorch at your table, producing huge dragon-breath puffs of flame.
And while despondency and madness appear aplenty in Bonney's writing, its keynote is pure, hard rage, underpinned by profound theoretical and historical knowledge that is focused by his remarkable verbal gifts into an incandescent blowtorch of protest.
When a motorcycle accident trashed his bike around that time, he grabbed a blowtorch and fixed it with little formal training, which led to welding scrap metal into furniture during the day while playing gigs at night.
However, as a stand-alone volume, The Performance of Becoming Human, a 2016 National Book Award winner in Poetry, serves the poet and reader alike as a formidable blowtorch to one's conscience, both curative, conditioning and cauterizing. Ouch.
Syracuse's extra point went in this time, but ND felt like they wanted to get in some more cardio work, so CJ Sanders rocked a 92-yard TD that melted Syracuse defense like a blowtorch to candle wax.
Whenever Weir gets to go into the nitty-gritty of a science fiction engineering problem — how to ignite a blowtorch in a vacuum, how to weld aluminum in low gravity — Artemis lights up and briefly becomes deeply, profoundly compelling.
Erie, Pennsylvania (CNN)Inside a factory near this lakeside city, a man holding a blowtorch is putting the finishing touches on a plastic rain barrel that will soon make its way to a home and garden section somewhere in America.
Combative, relentless and proudly impolitic, known for a bushy mustache that is the delight of cartoonists, Mr. Bolton, the enfant terrible of the Bush administration, has a kindred spirit of sorts in Mr. Trump, a fellow practitioner of blowtorch politics.
Playlist: Roxy Music, "Virginia Plain" / Roxy Music, "Ladytron" / "Baby's on Fire" / "The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch" / "Here Come the Warm Jets" / "Third Uncle" / Burning Airlines Give You So Much More" / "Taking Tiger Mountain" / "The Big Ship" / "In Dark Trees" / "St.
During the last few reps of a squat, for example, when your lungs are locked in a desperate struggle for oxygen, and it feels like someone has taken a blowtorch to your quads, maintaining proper form can be extremely difficult.
Baked Alaska, the much-mythologized food, is flamboyant AF. Picture this: A mixture of ice cream and cake crowned in rich, stiff meringue spindles browned with a blowtorch—looking more nautical and regal than a lobster in a top hat.
After hearing stories of a black veteran and his wife who were executed in a hail of bullets in Georgia, another mutilated with a meat cleaver and blowtorch in Louisiana and the violent blinding of Woodard, Truman's face fell pale.
One of the new plays commissioned for the project, by Nathan Alan Davis, features a rawly funny dialogue between a statue of John Witherspoon, Princeton's slave-owning Revolutionary War-era president, and a contemporary African-American student armed with a blowtorch.
In "The Path to Power," Volume I of his monumental biography, "The Years of Lyndon Johnson," Robert A. Caro ignited a blowtorch whose bright flame both illuminated Johnson's early career and badly seared his reputation as a young man of integrity.
Inspired by his years vaporizing mercury by blowtorch, he constructed a simple concrete furnace with a narrow trench in the center for a wood fire, steel buckets to heat the reddish ore and fixtures to capture the mercury as it cooled and liquefied.
Of course, after you take your steak out of the water, you have to cook the outside for a minute in a pan, on a grill, or with the Sansaire Searing Kit blowtorch, which helps you get a nice crust around your food.
It's existence feels ultimately like poison or a general infection... Pixels is bad enough to make you hate the things you love, and watching it made me want to take a blowtorch to every scrap of video game memorabilia in my home.
The heat will move around the country through next week, centered in the Central U.S. on Thursday, then bringing the blowtorch heat and humidity to the East Coast during the weekend, followed by a shift of the heat dome to the Southwest for next week.
The district attorney's office had recommended a sentence of 18 years to life in prison in part because Mr. Dockery had a history of arson, reaching back to junior high school, when, Mr. Jackson said, he created a makeshift blowtorch in his school cafeteria.
A house-made coconut marshmallow, hit with a blowtorch until blackened, gets sprinkled with a combination of fresh blackberries and liquid nitrogen-frozen berries that are quickly pulverized, graham cracker crumble, shredded coconut, a touch of milk chocolate, and sorbet made from young coconut.
The impeachment drives against Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton tore at the nation's fabric, but an effort to remove Mr. Trump could lead to an even more incendiary conflict, thanks to the advent of social media and Mr. Trump's brand of blowtorch politics.
At one end of the room a worker with a blowtorch applies a vinyl coating to one Flyer; at the other end, a small crane sits ready to hoist a finished craft into an aboveground pool, to verify that it can land on water without flooding.
Here at the flagship store, Mr. Monterrey loaded each sliced ham onto a small metal stand, fired up a blowtorch and then sprinkled on layers of sugar laced with a clove-scented spice mix, melting it into what would become a crunch crust once it cooled.
Blossom, a shop across the river in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, mixes Oreo-banana Thai ice cream rolls on an icy metal plate, topping them with a drizzle of condensed milk, mini-chocolate peanut butter cups, strawberry and green tea Kit Kats and a blowtorch-toasted marshmallow.
Carey follows leads into bleak corners of the grimy city, until the game lurches totally into lurid, hysterical hell, ending with Carey incinerating the killer—a cross-dressing man who is given about as much humanity and depth in this story as you'd expect—with an improvised blowtorch.
In the clip, President Trump's face is crudely edited on top of the protagonist's during the spree, which involves guns, hand-to-hand combat and, at one point, a blowtorch; his victims' faces have been replaced with the faces of politicians, journalists, entertainers and the logos of media organizations.
As a young woman with a blowtorch puts the finishing scorch on the last dozen of the erect treats, a live band rips into an appropriate song, "Ophelia," by the Band: The old neighborhood just ain't the same / Nobody knows just what became of Ophelia / Tell me, what went wrong?
Over the course of the next few hours, I watch him whip up a lime-green riff on a Bloody Mary, a gin-based concoction with a garden's worth of herbs, a frothy cousin of a pisco sour topped passion fruit caramelized with a blowtorch and scooped up like crème brûlée.
His designated minions waiting to get the keys to the departments of Labor, Education, and Health and Human Services (HHS) are hell-bent on applying a blowtorch to minimum wage laws, workplace safety, school funding and a whole raft of human services, not to mention killing unions, who built the middle-class.
Although he still baits the food press with a steady stream of headline-ready provocations—"Anthony Bourdain: Airplane Food and Room Service Are Crimes"; "Anthony Bourdain Wishes Death Upon the Pumpkin-Spice Craze"; "Anthony Bourdain on Dining with Trump: Absolutely F*cking Not"—he often makes peace with people to whom he has taken a blowtorch in the past.
Robert Eggers's 2015 feature debut, The Witch, was a haunting, unceasingly dour film that, along with Hereditary a few years later, solidified A24's grasp on a new kind of horror movie—one built around atmosphere and slow-burning dread instead of jump scares and the occasional shot of someone popping an eyeball out with a blowtorch or whatever.
He agreed to a series of exit interviews during a tumultuous summer, over which Trump would blowtorch his way through a tour of Europe, call the European Union a top foe of the United States, feud with NATO, embrace Vladimir Putin and absolve the Russians for election meddling — and then came home to insinuate himself into Republican primary campaigns, escalate his attacks on Robert Mueller and threaten to shut down the government if he didn't get his border wall.

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