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Singe define
Singe define













  1. #Singe define skin
  2. #Singe define Patch

  • ‘There is an unusual flash-fried cauliflower - no batter, just a nice brown singe on the margins - that deserves points for originality as well as taste.’.
  • ‘The singe mark, that had started to grow in, was sizzling and hissing again.’.
  • ‘The blast passed straight through his body, without even a singe.’.
  • ‘Some have black singes in the shape of half rings while others have complete crop circles scorched in, much like the markings on a perfectly seared scallop.’.
  • ‘There wasn't a scratch or a singe on any of the vehicles.’.
  • ‘He then used an aerosol as a flame thrower, singeing the back of the victim's head.’.
  • ‘Perhaps Hervey was waving a cigarette around and Ronaldo backed off to keep from singeing his head.’.
  • ‘He squirted butane onto the fire from a little can that he used to fill his Zippo and the flames shot up, singeing his brow.’.
  • ‘The phone, a Nokia 3310, practically disintegrated, singeing his palm.’.
  • ‘My own eyebrows were singed, my face and hands burning.’.
  • #Singe define Patch

  • ‘Adam's face was black with soot his clothes were singed from the intense heat and the fire had burned a hole through his right pant leg, revealing a red patch of skin.’.
  • #Singe define skin

  • ‘The fire fills the hut, the heat scorches him, singes the fur and cracks the skin of his face.’.
  • ‘Olivia let the cigarette burn down and singe her finger slightly.’.
  • ‘Anyone who has ever singed their eyebrows lighting a gas fire could have predicted that trouble lay ahead.’.
  • ‘There are no dramatics, no singed eyebrows, no binned masterpieces.’.
  • ‘After making sure none of my limbs were singed or charred, I decided it was time to make a simple request.’.
  • ‘Stand back when you light it or you'll have singed eyebrows.’.
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  • ‘Mitchum barely noticed until his fingers were singed.’.
  • ‘The fire singed the edge of Will's cape.’.
  • ‘While it was grinding it smelt like the grinder's motor had burnt out, all singed rubber and smoking grease.’.
  • ‘I wasn't burned, but the gently flowing grass was definitely singed from the fire.’.
  • ‘The griffin's feathers and fur were singed and much of his tail was black.’.
  • ‘The fire also singed a turret of Holy Trinity Cathedral on Hart Street.’.
  • ‘‘The inside wall was slightly singed but the fire brigade said I had been minutes away from losing the entire flat,’ he said.’.
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  • ‘Try not to set your sheets on fire or singe your eyebrows.’.














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