Scorch Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for scorch.
scorch
scorch
/skɔːtʃ/
Examples
- They flare up like little flames scorching the audience.
- In addition, It is scorched to cure.
- Cars in the summertime can be scorching.
- It really is scorching hot in the summer.
- The potatoes are scorched under the fire.
- Nonetheless, the helicopter reaches the scorched riverbank.
- So, summer is the time to scorch the earth.
- Texas had the scorching summer of 2003.
- With the help of the sun, it is scorched thorouhgly and finely.
- Her skin is being scorched under the sun.
a surface burn
noun
a plant disease that produces a browning or scorched appearance of plant tissues
noun
a discoloration caused by heat
noun
make very hot and dry
verb
become superficially burned
verb
destroy completely by or as if by fire
verb
burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color
verb
become scorched or singed under intense heat or dry conditions
verb
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"Score + Torch. The sun's rays scored the earth like a blazing torch."
"Score + Torch. He scored a goal with a ball as hot as a torch."
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