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Definition of Searingly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Searingly
Literary usage of Searingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Iron Man in Industry: An Outline of the Social Significances of by Arthur Pound (1922)
"... always a riddle to read, and here so often electrified by a mystic current of
uncertain voltage; now almost dormant, now searingly alive. ..."
2. The Iron Man in Industry: An Outline of the Social Significances of by Arthur Pound (1922)
"... always a riddle to read, and here so often electrified by a mystic current of
uncertain voltage; now almost dormant, now searingly alive. ..."
3. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1877)
"It flashed in upon him swift and searingly as lightning, and, coupled with the
material picture presented to his blood-shot eyes, ..."
4. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"On searingly hot days, zebras face away from the sun so their stripes, white ones
wider in back, will absorb less heat (they turn their sides sunward to ..."
5. Under the Sun: Impressions of Indian Cities: with a Chapter Dealing with the by Pierre O. d Landon (1906)
"... of searingly hot air stirred the leaf-flowers of the bougainvillea. The shadow
of the overhead roof made the heat just tolerable. ..."
6. Fifth Reader by Charles Maurice Stebbins (1913)
"It was searingly hot there by the cow path, and the giant, having taken up a pair
of duelists in his handkerchief, retired to the shade of a live oak three ..."
7. Fifth Reader by Charles Maurice Stebbins (1913)
"It was searingly hot there by the cow path, and the giant, having taken up a pair
of duelists in his handkerchief, retired to the shade of a live oak three ..."