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The angle, the pressure and friction, were scorchingly intense, different from anything she'd ever known.
And, of course, we have the poetry, which in its later stages is scorchingly autobiographical.
His camera captures moments at once droll and scorchingly pathetic.
A few dried chilies, left whole, does the trick for me, but this dish is often prepared scorchingly hot.
Pop art never looked more scorchingly gorgeous or wickedly Zen."
Consider a market to the north that has been scorchingly hot of late, one that features stocks that also trade here.
The sunlight was scorchingly hot on her arms and back, air rippled and shimmered all around.
She glanced at him scorchingly.
Aching for his touch as one might ache to plunge into deep, cold waters on a scorchingly hot desert afternoon.
One could sit in front of the fire, but there the lighting was difficult and it was too scorchingly hot.)
"Students understand whether some professor is delivering educational value for their tuition dollar," he said, and their appraisals are "scorchingly honest."
But of course he says this, and a great deal more, far more wittily and scorchingly every time he goes into a recording studio.
It trades Mr. Palahniuk's scorchingly distinctive voice for a collection of flat and phony ones.
Emily blushed scorchingly.
Now was the opportunity . . . He took another long gulp of the scorchingly bad brandy, and reached for a small leather whip.
The scorchingly hot and dry weather so far this summer has been particularly severe in southern Russia along the Volga River, an important agricultural region.
Gillian Reynolds of The Sunday Telegraph, reviewing the second series in 2011, called it "scorchingly funny".
Otherwise, "The Fugitive" would be little more than one long chase scene, albeit a scorchingly paced and innovative one."
García Márquez was born in the dismal, scorchingly hot Caribbean town of Aracataca in 1927.
Temperatures are scorchingly hot during the daytime, reaching as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius).
She amassed a treasury, and, putting a brave front on it all, she told Nero quite scorchingly what she thought of him and his lawsuits.
His revised views were, he said, a result of an intense study of early America's newspapers, which he found contemptuously and scorchingly critical of the government.
The nearly continuous soundtrack is a sour be-bop-funk hybrid punctuated by a gospel-funk chorus whose assertions of faith sound scorchingly ironic in context.
Mr. Miller's play scorchingly questioned that status, shining a harsh light on the ethos that underlay an exclusive veneration of individual rights.