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blowtorch

[ UK /blˈə‍ʊtɔːt‍ʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫoʊˌtɔɹtʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a burner that mixes air and gas to produce a very hot flame

How To Use blowtorch In A Sentence

  • Groves of old-growth lodge-pole pine and aging spruce fir exploded into flame like toothpicks be-fore a blowtorch.
  • She held a plastic blowtorch in her right hand; its blue cellophane flame penetrating the stocking at her thigh.
  • But much as I'd like to take a critical blowtorch to the baldie vegan's latest platter, there's no criticising his not broke/don't fix it decision.
  • In others, he burns an old computer with a blowtorch and demonstrates the safe way to smash a monitor.
  • Zack: ‘It looks as though I'm gonna have to use the portable blowtorch to melt the ice.’
  • The pyre was ablaze, ignited by a giant gas-fuelled blowtorch.
  • Axle grease also freezes and is warmed with a blowtorch.
  • The price includes copper piping and sheeting and the use of tools, including a blowtorch and a pipe-cutter.
  • Arrange berries atop and around each panna cotta and spoon sabayon over berries. If desired, use kitchen blowtorch to lightly brown sabayon and serve immediately.
  • The ramekin dish was topped with slices of banana and strawberry, but underneath the fruit someone had been a little heavy-handed with the blowtorch, and what should have been crispy toffee was actually burnt sugar.
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