Scorching sun; by night, under the gleam of the electric light.
Scorched by the sun
or flattened by the rain and wind, the labor is in vain.
Scorch mark
from her chin to her brow.
Some trees were
badly scorched, however they appear to be shooting from the base.
Scorching hot; there was no breeze at all.
Scorch in full sun.
Apply water directly to the soil in the mornings to prevent
leaf scorch.
Scorching sunshine
to torrential rain.
Scorched by the fire
of the atomic bombs.
Scorch damage
was caused to the exterior of the house however no one was injured during the attack.
Donated to the airport fire section in june 1994, it survived the next five years by only being
slightly scorched.
Scorched by the heat
of that weapon, seemed to be in a fever ' .
Scorched earth
in a soothing wave of relief.
Scorched away
with the league winning by a huge margin of points.
Scorching heat.
The east wind does
not scorch
egypt, it is the south wind.
Scorching african deserts
should be able to scent the nile.
Scorching weather, also achieved new attendance records, to make the whole weekend a resounding success.
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