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  • present participle of scorch.
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scorching

[skawr-ching] / ˈskɔr tʃɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
very hot
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST




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One idea is that powerful winds drag the clouds deep into the planet's atmosphere on the scorching day side, effectively hiding them from view.

From Science Daily • May 27, 2026

England's bowlers started magnificently in scorching conditions, restricting New Zealand to 11-4, but Sophie Devine and Maddy Green added a record-breaking 159 for the fifth wicket to take the White Ferns to a competitive 170-5.

From BBC • May 23, 2026

Fanned by gusty winds, it quickly pushed up the nearby hills, scorching some 900 acres by 5 p.m., according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

From Los Angeles Times • May 20, 2026

World Cup matches will be played with the stadium's roof closed, but outside the climate-controlled venue, Houston's streets will likely see scorching summer temperatures with a heat index hovering around 40 Celsius.

From Barron's • May 12, 2026

Yet the coast is not a classic, Sahara-style desert of sand dunes and scorching sun.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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