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scorcher

[skawr-cher] / ˈskɔr tʃər /




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This was for his song “burn” from “star,” a scorcher which also happened to be the last song recorded in his home before the flames hit.

From Los Angeles Times

Miller’s seventh pitch of the at-bat was another scorcher, but Gurriel made contact and this time kept the ball in fair territory.

From Los Angeles Times

Saturday is set to be another scorcher, and more records possible in the San Fernando Valley and coastal temperatures reaching the 80s.

From Los Angeles Times

If Russell’s depiction of burgeoning pop stardom feels as visceral as his depictions of kitchens and road rage, this one’s gonna be a scorcher.

From Los Angeles Times

In the opening scene, the radio DJ Big Boy cautions that today’s weather will be a scorcher; meanwhile, we see images of people wearing jackets, and the heat never gets brought up again.

From Los Angeles Times