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to torched
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A stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material.
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The narrator suspects that in twenty years he will still be able to trace their journey backward, from torched tree to torched tree, to where they first saw the elk, then lost him, then found him again, and killed him.
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Music ranges from opera to torch songs to Top 40.
I came close to torching the entire place.
Indiana decided to torch them instead from the outside.
And after the Union army conquered the capital, they set to torching it.
But I'd root for the Celtics even if they got together to torch the Boston Public Library.
His music roams the Southland from Tex-Mex to torch song to New Orleans mambo.
The easiest way to clear the land is to torch it.
Huge cheers erupted when a failed attempt was made to torch the apartheid South African embassy.
Phelps welcomed that little prod, like Michael Jordan trying to torch the Knicks.
An order for onion soup came in with a request to "torch and nuke it".
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