Torchn example sentences

torch

noun

torch (noun) · torches (plural noun) · the torch (noun)

  - a portable means of illumination such as a piece of wood or cloth soaked in tallow or an oil lamp on a pole, sometimes carried ceremonially.

  - used to refer to a valuable quality, principle, or cause that needs to be protected and maintained:

  - a blowtorch.

  - an arsonist.

  - a portable battery-operated electric lamp; a flashlight.

  - set fire to:

Synonyms

firebrand, brand, lantern, candle, taper, link, cresset, lamp, light, flashlight, beacon, illuminant, flambeau, burn, incinerate, ignite, kindle, light, start, Wikipedia, Legal

"Torchn" Example Sentences

1. He had a bright torch in his hand.
2. The torchlight flickered in the darkness.
3. The torchbearer led us through the cave.
4. She lit the torch and set it in the holder.
5. The torch sputtered and went out.
6. The torch bearer tripped and fell.
7. He grabbed the torch and started running.
8. The torch illuminated the path ahead.
9. She used the torch to light the campfire.
10. The torch cast eerie shadows on the cave walls.
11. The torch was passed down to the next generation.
12. He used the torch to signal for help.
13. The torch bearer's arm grew tired from holding it aloft.
14. She waved the torch frantically, trying to signal for help.
15. He extinguished the torch by stomping on it.
16. The torch appeared to be burning low.
17. The torch was too heavy for her to carry.
18. The torch had been used for centuries in their village.
19. The torch bearer struggled to keep up with the rest of the group.
20. They used a torch to break the lock.
21. The torches on the wall provided very little light.
22. The torches flickered, casting strange shadows across the room.
23. He tossed the torch into the bonfire.
24. She was given the honor of lighting the torch for the ceremony.
25. The torches lit the pathway to the castle gate.
26. The torch sizzled and popped as it burned.
27. He used the torch to burn the rope and free himself.
28. The torches were strategically placed to light the stage for the performance.
29. The torch was a symbol of hope and perseverance.
30. She held the torch high, signaling the start of the race.

Common Phases

1. Torching the enemy's base;
2. Torchnig the way through the dark forest;
3. Using torchns as a source of light;
4. Torchn the candle for the dinner table;
5. Torchn the incense for the temple ceremony;
6. Torchn up the grill for the barbecue.

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