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It was scorching to the touch and had swollen to the point of bursting.
The Knicks were scorching to start the game, making 14 of 16 shots and as they raced to a 14-point lead.
IT'S July and the temperatures throughout southern Indiana and northern Kentucky are an inferno, in some cases scorching to over 100 degrees, and we know it's not even August yet; it's only going to get hotter.
The pick has paid off handsomely, though, with Larin scorching to 17 goals in just 26 appearances this season, including two more in last Friday's dramatic 2-1 win over New York City.
Another horse with a Group One target next month is Telescope, who left a couple of recent disappointments behind when scorching to a seven-length success in the Hardwicke Stakes.
Well, it's not as scorching to 60 mph (7.8 seconds versus 6.9) but is faster than the aforementioned 325xi automatic, thanks to a very generous torque curve that hits its peak just above idle and sticks it out to 5,000 rpm.
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And you want Apple to do the same pushing and foot-scorching to its competitor that another company would do to it.
Scorched to the roots".
My retinas scorched to cinders.
The bus the tourists arrived in was blasted and scorched to a skeleton.
Bernie Karp, the teenage hero of "The Frozen Rabbi," Steve Stern's new novel, is an overfed 15-year-old, scorched to the core from too much television.
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