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searing

[ US /ˈsɪɹɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /sˈi‍əɹɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. severely critical

How To Use searing In A Sentence

  • A minute later Arsenal extended their lead after breaking with searing pace.
  • The searing heat and dense, acrid smoke inside a burning building make it almost impossible for firefighters to see what is around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tumultuous Cultural Revolution was chiefly responsible for the searing desire for change in China.
  • His wrist gave an ugly grinding sound and searing pain tore through him like knives.
  • New cooks will learn blanching and searing and how to sauté.
  • Before searing the meat, turn on the ventilation fan over the stove.
  • It took searing depression to break the self-delusion in the 1930s. The United States faces a crisis not seen since the Depression | Will Hutton
  • What other character do you know of who is searingly brilliant, stunningly engaging in his rat-a-tat-tat conversational wizardly, totally and even smugly tactless and rude - and still adored? Bella DePaulo: Facebook Movie: The Arrogance of Achievement vs. the Arrogance of Inheritance
  • Resting the animal, keeping the foot that has the ring-bone on it in proper balance and counterirritation by means of blisters and cautery (searing) are important lines of treatment. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • You might expect the music of this remarkable life to express a searing, protesting intensity.
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