Scorching Sentence Examples

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  • Rob finally gave him a scorching look.

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  • She cast Alex a scorching look.

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  • The weather is scorching.

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  • Mary gave her a scorching look, but said nothing.

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  • So when the hot sandstorms blow in the lower steppe the scorching heat is carried right up to the foot of the mountains.

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  • Five minutes later, it returned, scorching her throat on the way out.

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  • Basically, I just wanted to stay out of the scorching sand and not have it all over my body.

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  • She didn't even feel the bruises and scrapes covering her body, but she felt Darian's scorching fingers.

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  • You should expect any weather from scorching hot to cold, wet and windy.

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  • By day they worked under the rays of the scorching sun; by night, under the gleam of the electric light.

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  • Besides being scorching hot, these bikinis are truly beautiful.

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  • The weather was scorching hot; there was no breeze at all.

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  • The soleplate has a non-stick surface so you never need to worry about scorching your garments or fabrics.

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  • Whether you are fighting the elements of a harsh winter or struggling to keep your tendrils tame during the scorching and humid summer months, the right products will help keep your locks shiny and manageable.

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  • These blond beach babes in bikinis are nothing if not hot, and their poses are positively scorching!

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  • Now let's take a look at some online sites where you can purchase these scorching hot bikinis at prices that won't leave you burnt!

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  • Red is always hot, but give it a shiny metallic hue, and it's positively scorching!

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  • No matter what you may think about her, there's no doubt that Megan Fox bikini pictures are scorching hot!

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  • All she'll end up doing is scorching poor earth until his resolve is hardened like steel.

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  • You'll be positively scorching in this suggestive flame print skimpy G string!

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  • Salinas bathing suits offer unique fare in one-piece styles, tiny bikinis and scorching hot monkinis, but what actually makes these looks stand out are their finishes.

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  • The metal should be fire resistant and free from scorching or blackening - cast iron is usually the best option.

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  • The soleplate doesn't conduct heat, other than what the steamer creates, so there's no danger of scorching fabrics or the Texture Magic shrink fabric turning hard from steel heat.

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  • Qui-Gon had been on Tatooine for three days, in the scorching heat, with two blazing suns, with a thick poncho over his already thick long sleeved Jedi outfit, and had quite an ordeal on the planet with the podrace and all.

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  • O Briain's simply an astonishingly funny comic, hitting scorching form.

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  • Sometimes he became too mannered for his own good - but elsewhere he hit upon passages of scorching lucidity.

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  • Gemini's are scorching but Cancerians are looking peaky after last months bday celebrations.

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  • Fasten your seatbelts for this scorching family roller coaster!

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  • Well, it was hot from the scorching sun but very few birds.

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  • In the meantime he orated at the Feuillants Club, and contributed frequently to the Journal de Paris from November 1791 to July 1792, when he wrote his scorching Iambes to Collot d'Herbois, Sur les Suisses revoltes du regiment de Chdteauvieux.

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  • Like Cervantes at times, Mark Twain reveals a depth of melancholy beneath his playful humour, and like Moliere always, he has a deep scorn and a burning detestation of all sorts of sham and pretence, a scorching hatred of humbug and hypocrisy.

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  • Fasten your seatbelts for this scorching family roller coaster !

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  • The sun will not beat upon them, Nor any scorching heat.

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  • I do not wonder that the weary camels coming from the scorching African deserts should be able to scent the Nile.

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  • Supervise any heating - melting, drizzling, etc. - carefully to prevent scorching or burns.

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  • The Fellowship of the Sun is a large prescence as season two splits its time between Dallas and Bon Temps, but the temperatures and storylines remain scorching hot.

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  • On a scorching summer day, however, who wants layers?

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  • For best results, test out a few different heat sources and settings to avoid scorching expensive invitation paper.

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  • The plant is best in moist, peaty soil, and in partial shade, fierce sun heat scorching both leaves and flowers.

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  • You can also grown a rainbow of colors of peppers and a range of spiciness from mild to scorching hot.

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  • This works well in most temperate areas, but in the Deep South, strawberries sometimes struggle in the scorching heat.

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  • Conversely, the strong late summer light may actually be scorching your plants.

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  • They work in any season, although you might not want to wear them on a scorching hot day.

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  • To prevent it from scorching its way to the bottom, include the fiery tile as part of a word as soon as you can.

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  • With 2003 scorching most of Europe, the wine is impressive compared to other overripe, flabby wines tasting more like prune juice recently tasted from the same region.

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  • Waves of heat are rising from the ground only to be met by the scorching rays of the sun.

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  • Whether you live in or are visiting this scorching city, consider treating yourself to a hair removal treatment to keep looking your best.

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  • All types, shapes and sizes of vehicles made the run in all types of weather, scorching sunshine to torrential rain.

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  • Symptoms of scorching owing to abnormal insolation e.g.

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  • With each heartbeat her blood would sizzle, scorching Annamika until rivulets of sweat ran down her hot body.

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  • The Jazz day itself, in scorching weather, also achieved new attendance records, to make the whole weekend a resounding success.

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  • On the wicked he will rain fiery coals and burning sulfur; a scorching wind will be their lot.

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  • If the idea of molding a piece of foil to a scorching hot turkey breast seems like it would be a difficult proposition, I assure you it is.

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  • Nobody likes wearing a stuffy shirt and dress pants, especially during scorching ninety degree days, but if you happen to be an intern at an office, you just might.

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  • Scheduling the festivities for the early morning or dusk is another prudent step to avoid the worst of the scorching sun.

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  • The tract in which Andkhui stands is fertile, but proverbially unhealthy; the Persians account it "a hell upon earth" by reason of its scorching sands, brackish water, flies and scorpions.

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  • It was they, these soldiers--wounded and unwounded--it was they who were crushing, weighing down, and twisting the sinews and scorching the flesh of his sprained arm and shoulder.

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  • It has also been noted that the sprouting of the eyes of the potato may be accelerated if, while still unripe, it is taken up and exposed for some weeks to the influence of a scorching sun.

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  • If they are adopted, the wires should be a few inches away from the wall, to allow free circulation of air between it and the tree, and thus avoid the scorching or burning of leaves and fruits during the summer months in very hot places.

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  • But neither Sheridan nor Fox was capable of that sustained and overflowing indignation at outraged justice and oppressed humanity, that consuming moral fire, which burst forth again and again from the chief manager of the impeachment, with such scorching might as drove even the cool and intrepid Hastings beyond all self-control, and made him cry out with protests and exclamations like a criminal writhing under the scourge.

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  • For about 155 days in each year, Rumania suffers from the bitter north-east wind (trivets) which sweeps over south Russia; while a scorching west or southwest wind (austru) blows for about 126 days.

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  • Frost-cracks, scorching of bark by sun and fire, &c., anc wounds due to plants which entwine, pierce or otherwise materially injure trees, &c., on a large scale.

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  • On the other hand, the eastern part of this zone is the part of Spain which is liable to be visited from time to time by the scorching leveche, the name given in Spain to the sirocco, as well as by the solano, a moist and less noxious east wind.

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  • Cassie folded the lip of her sombrero down to protect her face from the scorching sun.

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  • In honour of the Horae a yearly festival (Horaea) was celebrated, at which protection was sought against the scorching heat and drought, and offerings were made of boiled meat as less insipid and more nutritious than roast.

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  • In the vestibules dirty water is still to be met with, but the hells are full of scorching consuming fire, except Krun's domain, where is nought but dust, ashes and vacancy.

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