Searin' example sentences
sear·ing
adjective
searing (adjective)
- extremely hot or intense:
- severely critical:
sear
verb
searing (present participle)
- burn or scorch the surface of (something) with a sudden, intense heat:
- (of pain) be experienced as a sudden, burning sensation:
- brown (food) quickly at a high temperature so that it will retain its juices in subsequent cooking:
- cause to wither.
- make (someone's conscience, heart, or feelings) insensitive.
Synonyms
scorching, blistering, flaming, burning, fiery, torrid, parching, withering, boiling, sizzling, roasting, sweltering, intense, excruciating, agonizing, sharp, stabbing, shooting, stinging, severe, extreme, fierce, harrowing, piercing, penetrating, racking, insufferable, unbearable, unendurable, torturous, exquisite, fierce, savage, blistering, scathing, stinging, devastating, mordant, trenchant, caustic, cutting, biting, withering, virulent, vitriolic, scorch, burn, singe, scald, char, parch, desiccate, dehydrate, wither, shrivel, discolor, brown, blacken, carbonize, cauterize, distress, grieve, sadden, upset, trouble, harrow, afflict, perturb, disturb, hurt, wound, pain, affect, move, sting, mortify, torment, torture, vex, gall, seal, brown, toast"Searin'" Example Sentences
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