Burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color.
Cause to wither or parch from exposure to heat.
(Used especially of vegetation) having lost all moisture.
1 Add steaks and sear on both sides, about 1 minute per side.
2 The garden was now dead and sear in the late October frost.
3 Add tuna and sear until golden, about 1 minute on both sides.
4 Working in batches, sear meatballs on all sides to develop a crust.
5 Gently coat the patties in fresh breadcrumbs and sear in hot oil.
6 It could be cold enough to sear the skin from your bones.
7 Me and the boy managed to sear it with a hot iron.
8 Sprinkle fish chunks with salt and pepper and sear until just done.
9 Find in the Glossary the meaning of: shuttle; spire; sear ; verdant; wain; lapsed.
10 Teela's burned its case and left a sear on her 'cycle.
11 When heated add cauliflower and sear on both sides for four minutes each.
12 The custom is to sear the stump by plunging it into boiling oil.
13 Season the hake and sear on one side for 2 minutes.
14 Add oil to the pan, then add the chicken, sear on all sides.
15 Let the steak sear on each side, thereby retaining the juice.
16 If you add the marinating liquid, the protein will stew rather than sear .
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