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He let go of her as if she were scorching him.
Let them scorch the air behind him all they wanted he'd be long gone.
I've been scorched often enough to keep that in mind at all times.
Over 1,200 people died as a result, and earth was scorched for miles around.
Even though the day had been scorching hot, the night was almost cold.
Even the air through the open windows scorched his face.
The day before us would be the same as those just past: scorching hot.
Over night the white heat of the city had scorched upon itself.
She felt as if the heat coming from his eyes was scorching her.
He was a hot wind that scorched, and moved on.
The floor was scorched, and a table had lost a leg.
They scorched the visitors with an 18-0 run early in the first half.
The blue light scorched the walls behind, but again he felt nothing.
So angry was the god that he scorched the earth.
And even though you scorched this planet, they're still here.
Starting over is the best idea, but there's no need to really scorch the earth.
Soon he came to a clearing, where the ground turned dark and scorched.
But on the hill I might have been shot, which is worse than being scorched.
Few had gone well, but in the end he'd got what the Empire wanted without having to order another scorching.
But then they just got worse, scorched for three goals over the next 20 minutes.
But remember that in the summer, it is normally scorching.
Being melted and scorched by the heat of the sun.
The soles were scorched almost through, but they had held.
The heat scorched any exposed skin on face or body.
The hot breath on the back of my neck was scorching.