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Except for the singeing of his hair, he wasn't even burned.
Severe singeing of the hair on the head, neck and muzzle.
The flames almost claimed the book as noted by the singeing of the title page.
The singeing, acrid smell of a short circuit quickly filled the ready room.
It is a combination of this, and some singeing that turns used oil black after some running.
"They tell me the singeing of hair is very much the fashion among Western beauty specialists," he said conversationally.
Historically, scalding and singeing were other methods used to remove hair from hides.
It took a good three seconds to realize there wasn't any accompanying singeing of my arms or thick boiling liquid dripping down me.
One lesson the father is trying to impart, especially after Saturday's singeing, is: Just say no.
That cityhive and what its singeing symbolled did cosmic Charteris survey from the shaking platform.
As a warrior sigil, Ogama's side points and the one atop its arc are used (Erik's Singeing Spar).
The dragon opened its jaws, blowing out a tremendous cloud of fire and smoke that enveloped Bink, singeing the hair of his body--and leaving him untouched.
"If anyone stole it, and put another paper here-" He fumbled for a candle, and lit it from a live coal in the fireplace, almost singeing his fingers.
Cat could feel the pain sear him in all its burning intensity, he could smell the singeing of his hair and flesh, but he couldn't pull away or even scream.
Flame singeing is the standard process: the wet fabric is passed through an array of gas burners at a suitable distance to burn the pills off of its surface.
I may never feel good about the island of St. Martin because of the man at the airport baggage claim who swung around with a cigarette clenched between his teeth, singeing my eyelashes.
Heavy leather aprons and goggles had spared her body a worse singeing, but wearing all that armor made more exhausting the work of dragging heavy ladles brimming with molten, sunlike heat.
Olaf, a dream has come to me about you, and in that dream I saw you walk through a great fire and emerge unscathed, save for the singeing of your lips and hair."
I examined it curiously in the light of the torch and saw the brown smear of a burn mark on the hem, a singeing of the material, and then I stood back and looked at the whole.
If there was a body, it's possible that the singeing of skin and flesh might have left identifiable organic deposits on the woodwork, but the Wheel has been in the water for some time and we mustn't expect much.'
She saw his eyes rest on the unsightly burned patch, and said irritably, "Yes, it's ugly, but the leronis says it will grow back soon, that singeing is good for hair-that sometimes a hairdresser will singe hair-ends to make them grow faster."
Did not iron Birmingham, shouting 'Church and King,' itself knew not why, burst out, last July, into rage, drunkenness, and fire; and your Priestleys, and the like, dining there on that Bastille day, get the maddest singeing: scandalous to consider!
In April 1587 a raid by the Englishman Sir Francis Drake occupied the harbour for three days, capturing six ships and destroying 31 others as well as a large quantity of stores (an event popularly known as 'The Singeing of the King of Spain's Beard').
Neither Green's nor Farrar's clothing showed evidence of having been in contact with accelerant; Farrar's hair showed no singeing, but Green's-which had been cut twice between the time of the fire and the time the police took hair samples from her-showed "significant singeing".