Cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat.
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Examples for "sear"
Examples for "sear"
1Add steaks and sear on both sides, about 1 minute per side.
2The garden was now dead and sear in the late October frost.
3Add tuna and sear until golden, about 1 minute on both sides.
4Working in batches, sear meatballs on all sides to develop a crust.
5Gently coat the patties in fresh breadcrumbs and sear in hot oil.
1No living waters flowed through them; all was sand, and parch, and darkness.
2There has been dry weather and east wind enough to parch the fens.
3The sun couldn't parch him while he was under the trees.
4Will the sahib pay, or will he let the trooper parch?
5Are these the sons of my loins that let me parch?
6His body was prone to mucus; hers tended to parch.
7It cannot suffice a sun-steeped swallow, or ripen a plum, or parch the carpet.
8Snow is salvation against the periodic droughts that parch California.
9The corn did not parch well, and was barely edible.
10The throat and mouth seem to shrivel and parch.
11I was going to parch it and store it.
12These fasts from sleep will parch your young brains.
13It's wonderful the way corn shuckin' manages to parch the throat an' whet the appetite.
14Actually, it wasn't paper so much as parch-
15Then there are others who seem to parch and wither up every germ of spiritual life.
16Later their lips began to parch and seam.
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