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"scorch" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] to burn and slightly damage a surface by making it too hot; to be slightly burned by heat
  2. [transitive, intransitive] scorch (something) to become or to make something become dry and brown, especially from the heat of the sun or from chemicals
  3. [intransitive] + adv./prep. (British English, informal) to move very fast

170 Sentences With "scorch"

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Clinton and then they scorch the earth -- HANNITY: Unbelievable.
FYI: Vinegar will also remove scorch marks from most fabrics.
Apparent scorch marks encircled the flattened wreckage in the snow.
Only, because he's that guy, he didn't exactly scorch the earth.
As wildfires scorch across Montana and California, we can't go backward.
Meanwhile, "below the surface lay a temper that could scorch chrome".
They will burn and scorch and blister and go black as hell.
Scorch the Doberman Pincher guards the house, which was built in 1883.
It&aposs time to liberate our communities from the scorch of drug addiction.
Do you feel that scorch of humiliation, still potent after all these years?
Sometimes, while viewing them, he will scorch them alive under the midday sun.
After wildfires scorch part of Australia, officials drop vegetables to help feed wallabies.
She can scorch with nothing more than a slight head turn and arched eyebrow.
Mr Trump's basic strategy was to scorch the earth and Mrs Clinton with it.
Scorch marks from the fire appear to be visible alongside the burned-out building.
Trump's tariffs will 'scorch' growth in 20.8 and job losses are likely, says UBS.
East Coast High temperatures are expected to scorch the major cities of the East Coast.
And when the fighting went against them, they laid landmines to scorch any deserted earth.
Far from civilizing the electronic "Wild West," SESTA would scorch it, rendering it a wasteland.
Dry out the potatoes in a pot over heat careful not to scorch the bottom.
If Pelosi fails, Republicans have more ammunition to scorch House Democrats for being impeachment obstructionists.
The sun rises, the earth spins, and Julio Jones puts scorch marks on football fields.
The maximum, "super spicy," was nothing but scorch, without nuance, crescendo or flow, monolithic and tyrannical.
Frequently check while baking, because even a short amount of extra time can scorch the dough.
One of the refugee center's buildings is scarred with scorch marks from a recent arson attack.
The busy cooks scorch wagyu nigiri with blowtorches, then carefully stack each bite with caviar and uni.
They taste of sesame oil, white pepper and an under-scorch of deggi mirch (Kashmiri chile powder).
The flat bitumen roof of the arrivals hall had been patched up, but scorch marks could be seen.
Hot Stuff: A record heat wave set to scorch the U.S. starts today — with temperatures over 100 degrees.
If they go on long enough, they'll scorch your corn and put a hurtin' on your bottom line!
To really scorch that earth, he uttered the words "fuck you, Chris Harrison" and threatened to murder everyone.
Heat scorch Bulls with blistering shooting MIAMI — Imagine what will happen when forward Joe Johnson learns the playbook.
Both Bird and Lime seem to be wising up to the limitations of the scorch-the-earth strategy.
Chile brings an insistent thrust to every dish, sometimes a scorch and quick retreat, sometimes a steady radiance.
Gas explosions scorch homes A pair of gas explosions damaged 10 homes in the Fort McMurray area this week.
But it is a great way to obstruct your ear canal, scorch your face, or burn your house down.
The test will also let players mess around with two of Titanfall 2's new Titans, Ion and Scorch.
Indeed, Mr. Trump and President Barack Obama have inspired bouts of loathing so intense they scorch our political landscape.
"Scorch is really a regional thing, meant to connect all the islands' cultures," said its chief executive, Kwesi Hopkinson.
Some stars regularly belch out flares of radiation, which could scorch out any life on their planets, for instance.
The dream upsets her in such a visceral way that her body erupts with intense flames that scorch her bedroom.
Bursts of plasma energy fill the air around me, leaving scorch marks in the wall just feet behind my head.
And serial defaulter Argentina is heading back for another round of bond restructuring that could scorch the sovereign-debt market.
Examining tree rings and scorch marks, Stephens was able to construct a record of fires dating back to the sixteen-hundreds.
No one really likes bending over an ironing board and desperately trying to avoid scorch marks while you press your clothes.
Still, when Hunt and Kenney want the music to soar instead of scorch, they're more than capable of making it happen.
Some girl burned herself, raising a ripple of skin along her arm, and stared down at the scorch with idle curiosity.
The bran keeps the juices from escaping, so the flesh is tender, and the near scorch leaves a trace of smoke.
She stomps around town in a car mechanic's jumpsuit with the back of her head shaved, ready to scorch the earth.
Many of those who escaped are living in makeshift camps outside the scorch zones, including one in a Walmart parking lot.
We would go early and leave by noon, when the sun began to exert maximum scorch and the crowds grew thick.
I pull out my multi-tool, which is still set to the mining beam, and use it to scorch all three sentinels.
The original "Maze Runner" launched with $2.93 million in 2014 and "Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials" launched with $30.6 million in 2015.
Over a dozen wildfires continue to scorch Northern California leaving more than 100,000 acres burned and over 1,500 homes and businesses destroyed.
It was a surprise hit and a follow-up — "The Scorch Trials" — started filming a month after the first one was released.
Light: Pothos isn't too picky about light, but does best in a bright window without direct sun, which will scorch the leaves.
Do this over low to medium heat, and stay close; you'll want to move the spices around the pan so they don't scorch.
The surfaces are covered with a profligacy of mark-making that seems to splinter, scorch and vaporize the ordinarily impervious surface of clay.
The stain it has left on my beloved childhood memories, and the genre as a whole, will scorch my retinas for the foreseeable.
If users had clicked the link in the tweet, they'd realize what the image was actually representing: Premium Scorch Resistant Ironing Board Cover.
Catastrophic fires also damage watersheds, scorch and sterilize land, and increase the likelihood of floods and mudslides in the rainy season after fires.
There was power in his gaze, though, an assessing twinkle that you suspected might easily be fanned into a flame that could scorch.
Directed by Benedict Andrews, this thrilling revival of Tennessee Williams's 1955 Pulitzer Prize winner burns bright enough to scorch but also to illuminate.
And I'd almost forgotten the disturbing, exciting pleasures of her company in this fast and furious production, directed to scorch by Rachel O'Riordan.
There wouldn't be any direct danger to life on earth, but ultraviolet radiation from the celestial blast could scorch ozone in our atmosphere.
Unlike the goop coming out of a hot glue gun, it won't scorch your skin if kids accidentally touch it while it's being extruded.
A brutal heat wave is expected to scorch the southwestern U.S. this week, with some cities likely to see all-time record high temperatures.
Wandering through the years and the scorch marks, the exhibition is as much about moments of discovery as it is about the art objects.
He has also pushed back on the perception, leveled by many former opponents, that he has tacitly encouraged supporters to scorch them by proxy.
It was the beginning of a heat wave that would scorch Sweden all summer, but the surrounding fields and forests were still mostly green.
I sat on the lowest of the wooden benches, placing a towel down first so that the heat-absorbing wood wouldn't scorch my behind.
The silly games were one thing, but alcohol would be the abettor of my worst instincts, enabling me to scorch my life before bedfall.
Parker proceeded to scorch the one near the Spurs' bench when play resumed, firing in 14 of his team's first 16 points of the half.
The three were among five people killed by wildfires in the Texas Panhandle as fires continue to scorch swaths of the Southwest and Great Plains.
Jeri has nothing to lose and yards of earth to scorch — and Moss takes her to gloriously vindictive depths you may not have thought possible.
But the craft failed to descend properly and plummeted more than two miles to the ground, ending up as little more than a scorch mark.
In settlements like Khayelitsha, where over 390,000 people are densely packed into a 14-square-mile space, a blaze can scorch whole blocks within minutes.
Chambers wore a swim cap, turquoise-frame goggles and the scorch marks of an acupuncturist's glass cups — the type Michael Phelps made famous in Rio.
" Their varying scorch marks indicate levels of depravity: those all the way immersed "were those who conspired with one another, plotting evil against their neighbor.
Wild and rugged, the terrain is thick with chestnut trees and juniper; in the winter, there are blistering snowstorms; in August, the sun can scorch.
The capsule was fished out of the ocean, covered in scorch marks from the atmospheric re-entry that made it look like a toasted marshmallow.
And then there's the chance of tripping over the cord while the iron is hot, knocking it over and causing scorch marks or potentially a fire.
Make the laser head move too fast, and it won't cut all the way through; too slow, and you'll scorch the hell out of your material.
Homes have been flattened by bombardment, shopfronts and garages gutted, burnt and looted, and black patches from mortar explosions scorch the ground along the main road.
They cheer on every advance of the security state but then suddenly scorch those who run it, simply because the agencies reject the latest populist orthodoxy.
Several heat waves have been linked to human-caused climate change, and many more are likely to scorch temperate zones like northern Europe in the future.
There were unique patterns in rain, temperature, and wind that converged this year to scorch the continent, factors that scientists were able to detect in advance.
Related: Putting The Maze Runner: Scorch Trials Stars's Movie Knowledge to the Test "The first time I saw my face I was like, 'That's it,' " he admits.
Click here to view original GIFWildfires scorch and blacken the Earth but turns out they're actually essential for the environment and even good for the trees themselves.
In a memo I discovered at the National Archives, Sessions recommended a partisan, scorch-the-earth strategy in Congress, and a fear-mongering campaign with the public.
Her hope of providing a better future for Thandi is palpable, an unquenchable fire blazing through the novel, likely to scorch anyone who stands in the way.
Well, to put it in the poet Paul Muldoon's words, the spot where we take a wrong turnis rarely marked by either an urnor a tire scorch.
There are also photos of an offshore platform near the site with black scorch marks, a good indicator that it suffered from fire and/or an explosion.
I hike with some regularity among other Northern California redwoods, marveling at the scorch marks on their bark or through their middles, the way they withstand fire.
Often employing its heat to scorch patterns onto paper, fabric and wood, Mr. Cole creates art that evokes African masks, slave ships, tribal shields and other imagery.
Wearing a welding mask, Anthony sweeps the bright light across a room and uses the focused lasers to pop balloons, scorch wood, and burn through a computer case.
That means in this scenario, the Earth is perfectly round, has the same density all throughout, and won't, like, scorch your bum when you fall through the core.
By late summer, there was little to show for the months of anger and bloodshed except graffiti and scorch marks on the roads where the barricades had been.
A dangerous and oppressive heat wave is forecast to scorch the central and eastern US over the next few days, with record high temperatures possible in the Northeast.
After five days, the fire was still only 17% contained, creating an active and unpredictable situation as triple-digit temperatures were forecast to scorch the area over the weekend.
VC-backed companies with irresponsible hiring practices scorch the land for the rest, cultivating an environment where getting ahead means pouring money into areas with little return on investment.
Click here to view original GIFUsing a magnifying glass to scorch anything unfortunate enough to cross your path on a sunny afternoon is a popular past time among kids.
"Dragonflight" (Blackthorn Media) allows you to climb on a dragon's back for a fly-about; hand controllers let you scorch the landscape with fireballs if you feel the need.
Queen Elizabeth II complained that President Donald Trump's helicopter left scorch marks on the lawn at Buckingham Palace in June, according to a new report in The Sunday Times.
And when you start to cook, a virtual sous-chef will help with technique; a smart pan will suggest you turn down the heat before you scorch the onions.
Several heat waves have been linked to human-caused climate change — and in the years ahead, they say, many more are likely to scorch temperate zones like northern Europe.
The teams Washington played weren't exactly world-beaters, though: during his six-game Scorch the Earth tour, Cousins didn't face a single defense that finished above average in DVOA.
Another theory has it that its name comes from "scorch" — a reference to how it is made, by heating brown sugar with butter to the soft-crack stage of caramelization.
I've just been able to prioritize and direct my energies with a little bit more care and aim, where I don't need to scorch the entire forest because I'm angry.
Some of these have touched on climate change and its role in worsening the wildfires that scorch the West Coast every year or the thinning ice coating the surface of lakes.
Even cooking: Does it cook evenly on both high and low, or does it have hot spots that will scorch delicate dishes, like stratas, that are cooked directly in the insert?
I WANTED TO KNOW IF BILL ACKMAN HADN'T CHOSEN A KIND OF GENERAL SHERMAN MARCH TO SEA STRATEGY, WHERE IT BASICALLY WANTED TO SCORCH EARTH, WOULD IT HAVE HELPED THE DIALOGUE?
The mayor said that there were scorch marks on a nearby tree and that wooden slats on the bench had been knocked off, an indication of where the lightning had struck.
In a speech after her win tweeted by the Women's Tennis Association, Williams described the impact of seeing the devastating fires scorch a country that she's competed in for so long.
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.
Neighbors comfort each other The state's governor estimated about 180,000 people had evacuated their homes because of the Kincade Fire, which was continuing to scorch Northern California's wine country into early Monday.
The black scorch marks, still visible on the side of George Wray's house on Sunday, were a reminder of a week of unaccustomed violence that has left residents of Southeast Queens unsettled.
"If Congress goes home for Christmas and leaves Dreamers in the cold, there will be a grassroots uprising that will scorch every legislator who fails to do what's right," Ben Wikler, MoveOn.
Video from the scene showed a police shuttle bus flipped on its side with its windows blown out, alongside another police bus with scorch marks and near the wreckage of a charred car.
"I think [Broadcom] CEO Hock Tan is ready to do another deal and the stock's starting to scorch higher again like the old days," Cramer said ahead of the company's Thursday earnings report.
In 1976, police responded to a call about a woman grasping the gate of Resurrection Cemetery after apparently getting locked in — only to find scorch marks on the bent gate but no woman.
The show's visual epilogue is (literally) writ in flame, but the bonfire that lights up "Burning Doors" is from the friction of artists as arsonists — in motion, at war and determined to scorch.
Among the biggest draws to any carnival is a party presented by Scorch, a Trinidad entertainment company that includes a media and publishing arm, a local TV show and a music production house.
Ion, for instance, is a mid-size mech with a set of energy weapons, including an explosive Laser Core attack; Scorch is a heavy mech with—you guessed it—lots of fire powers.
MH370 Blaine Gibson, the Seattle lawyer who's self-funding a search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, says he has found fresh debris that appears to show scorch marks, perhaps from a fire.
While the struggle to contain the fires continues, many evacuees are collecting in makeshift settlements outside the scorch zones, and wondering how they will pick up the pieces to extricate themselves from this tragedy.
"The Only Strategy for Hillary Clinton Is to Scorch the Earth" read a February Buzzfeed News headline topping an article by Ben Smith, the gist of which is that 2016 is a "contrast election," a.k.a.
Longtime observers of Supreme Court confirmation fights see eerily similar parallels between Kavanaugh's now besieged nomination and the maelstrom that engulfed Thomas in the fall of 1991, which left indelible scorch marks on the Senate.
When someone tells you to "smile more," you can do one of two things:  Politely ask them to mind their own business, or scorch their pupils with the blinding glare off your impossibly white teeth.
His father drove up to the area after the crash and saw a large black scorch mark and shattered parts of the jet scattered throughout the area between the parking lot and lookout, Cassell said.
Excessive use might make your nose bleed at random, or scorch your throat, leaving an acidic twang when you swallowed, which made it impossible to concentrate in lectures or enjoy your lunch the next day.
That floor, Martin said, is both the original floor that Catherine walked on during her reign and the one on which Nazi soldiers built a fire during World War II, as evidenced by scorch marks.
Altuve jumped ahead 3-0 in the count only to scorch a grounder to third that Tim Beckham bobbled but corralled in time to throw home and erase Straw at the plate for the second out.
They both wore canvas shorts and bleached-out polo shirts, and if you squinted, ignored the face tats and sun damage and drug scorch, you could picture them cavorting on a tennis court in the Hamptons.
It was spongy and resilient, good for softening the scorch of sepen or catching the last bit of rust-red sauce under the momos, a slow distillate of tomatoes, onion and fenugreek, bitter inextricable from sweet.
We tend to judge memoirs of intoxication by how brightly the writer burns in the early parts of the story — the most memorable moments tend to occur as the moth's wings have just begun to scorch.
A nonprofit founded nearly half a century ago by Arthur Ashe and Lewis Hartman, New York Junior Tennis feeds underserved children and teaches them to read and multiply as well as to scorch a topspin serve.
And, of course, we should not forget the malignant machines and programs of "The Matrix," a reminder that if we one day scorch the skies to deprive robots of solar power, we could all be turned into batteries.
Geoffrey Mutai, the 2011 winner, used the bridge as a springboard, going on to scorch the final 10 kilometers and win in a course-record time of 2 hours 5 minutes 6 seconds (about 6003:46 per mile).
Hungry City 7 Photos View Slide Show ' Here is pita as it's meant to be, just shoveled from the oven, with pocks of scorch and loose blackened flour coming off on fingertips, leaving a dusty spoor on sleeves.
Craddock finds him a pathetic creature, but Teddy is in the process of thinking through his situation and whether his Dolores is more the good girl from Sweetwater or the Wyatt type who wants to scorch the earth.
A price tag that will scorch your eyes Unless you're a die-hard Olympus fan or just have a ton of money to burn, you have to look at the E-M1 almost like you would a concept car.
Bosses of non-tech companies in a broad range of industries are starting to worry that AI could scorch or even incinerate them, and have been buying up promising young tech firms to ensure they do not fall behind.
" She also goes so far as implying that psychotic breaks can encourage a bolder, unexpected form of art, as they "scorch and broaden the mental landscape in a way that not only changes the content of thinking, but also its form.
The move stoked concerns about electricity supplies from China's second-largest power source as a heatwave continued to scorch northern parts of the country, raising the export prices of coal, the fuel the country uses to produce most of its power.
But a vacate order was duct-taped to the front door glass, and ashy debris sat in piles below the second story's side windows, which were ringed by scorch marks and remnants of exterior siding that hung in melted strips.
WASHINGTON — In the summer, when heat waves scorch cities or heavy rains flood the coasts, some climate scientists and environmentalists will point out any plausible connections to global warming, hoping today's weather will help people understand tomorrow's danger from climate change.
While fires scorch California, these parts of the US will freeze with a wave of early winter weather The worsening conditions come as firefighters across the state battle at least 11 wildfires that have combined to leave thousands of people under evacuation orders.
In 2016 alone, we have seen a tornado outbreak tear through the Ohio Valley, floods ravage parts of Texas and southern Louisiana, wildfires scorch areas of California, and Hurricane Matthew bring a deluge of heavy rain and flooding to the Southeast coast.
WASHINGTON — President Trump persuaded a conservative businessman in Nevada to drop his primary challenge to a sitting Republican senator on Friday, effectively ending a populist revolt that Stephen K. Bannon once promised would scorch establishment Republican senators from coast to coast this year.
But while the River City of 1989 might seem rudimentary today—a few dozen "screens" that might take a genre veteran less than an hour to scorch through—the ability to choose your route through the city was unheard of at the time.
By a wide margin, the readers' choice was a showy image from Madras, India, depicting a metered main power line tapped by "multiple bare, unterminated wires," all loosely hung from a wood board that already bore the scorch marks of a fire.
His arm strength declining, Brees does not scorch defenses with deep passes so much as bedevil them with shorter ones: According to the N.F.L.'s Next Gen Stats, his average throw has traveled just 493 yards, trailing only his backup, Teddy Bridgewater.
While plenty of his fans offered him their unending support, former One Direction bandmate and pal Louis Tomlinson delivered a burn so great it would definitely scorch every slimy man-killing slug found in those creepy underground tunnels ruining all of the crops in Hawkins.
After suffering a blow from the confrontation with WCKD in The Scorch Trials, Thomas (O'Brien) is ready to lead the Gladers in a final assault on the legendary Last City, a labyrinth controlled by their enemies that could be the group's most dangerous trials yet.
I arrived inside the scorch zone late Thursday night with a convoy of trucks ferrying diesel fuel, aviation fuel, mobile kitchens and other essentials to the emergency crews fighting the fire, which has already burned 250,000 acres — 390 square miles, an area bigger than Dallas.
Its raucous parties — held in places like London, Toronto, Barbados and, this year, Dubai — are the ones many desperately try to get into but few can fully remember the next day (there is no hangover like a Scorch hangover, many a carnivalgoer has avowed).
Renewable energy sources are surely cleaner than carbon-based or nuclear energy, but there are a few more or less inevitable drawbacks which make them unappealing for a lot of people: solar farms scorch birds in midair, meanwhile wind turbines confuse and often strike them to death.
When we asked Cooper why the helmet — which is burned in a giant fire at the end of the original Star Wars trilogy — didn't have scorch marks on it Cooper explained that they were taking into account the futuristic materials the mask would have been made from.
As the Camp Fire rages in Northern California, the deadliest and most destructive in state history, and wildfires scorch western Los Angeles, about 1,500 inmates have been deployed to help fight active fires, out of a firefighter total of roughly 9,400, according to California state officials.
Not only are hair tools a true "you get what you pay for" purchase, but they actually have an expiration date: After four years, the plates start to crack, lift, and heat unevenly, causing hot spots that can scorch one end of hair and leave the other wavy.
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?
"We expect the next decade to be much more disruptive for food retail than the past with rapid expansion of Fresh delivery and pickup and with Amazon deploying its typical loss-making 'scorch the earth' strategy that has allowed it to win market share in many other categories," Barclays said.
A 21-year-old man from Indiana said that his road to radicalization began when his wife fed him articles by Fox News, Breitbart, and right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro — and ended when he drove 50 miles across the state to paint huge swastikas on a synagogue and scorch its grounds.
For the conservative columnist and radio host Dennis Prager, writing for TownHall in July, "left-wing-dominated media and universities pose an existential threat" to Western civilization — not because they seek to raze cities and scorch the earth, but because they envision it in ways Prager declines to recognize as the thing itself.
Love's usage tends to drop in the playoffs, and even though the Cavs have nearly ranked as an average defense since the All-Star break with him on the floor (dialing back their desire to trap side pick-and-rolls has helped), Cleveland needs their second-best player to scorch Earth as often as possible.
As the title character, first-time actor Helena Howard burns so bright she could scorch your retinas, hurling herself into the role of a scary-talented, not-always-stable teenager teetering in her allegiances between her single mother Regina (Miranda July) and Evangeline (Molly Parker), the director of the theater company in which Madeline is the youngest member.
Perhaps most of all, anxious Democratic leaders are looking to the former vice president for a sign on the debate stage that all of this is not coming too late in this campaign to make a difference — to quash the undercurrent of doubt among some Democratic strategists, activists, donors and voters that Mr. Biden is really ready for a general-election fight against a president prepared to scorch and smear his way to a second term.
A little under a year before my trip to the VTCRI, my new psychiatrist told me that maybe I don't have bipolar disorder, or just bipolar disorder, that maybe all this — my constantly filling chest, the fog of despair; the hearing of voices like a TV is on in another room, always another unfindable room; the auditory hallucinations like a snippet of Game Boy soundtrack; the certainty that I am among the finest nonfiction writers in the world, the certainty that I am among the worst; the immense soaring flights of run-on sentences which burn like neon and scorch the sky and wherein I express and value and impress upon others My ego, My Jovian ego, My Galactus ego, My capitalize My pronouns ego; the moments I wane until I fade into a shade; the black-hole need for outside validation, the willingness to devour friends for it, the marrow-sucking need; my paranoia, my irresistible texting jags, my ranting, in private and in public, outside bars and in the street — points to something else, a diagnostic pattern hidden in the shadows of my most severe symptoms.
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