searce Antonyms
Meaning of searce
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searce (n.)
A fine sieve.
Webster
searce (v. t.)
To sift; to bolt.
searce Sentence Examples
- The dried leaves seared and crackled in the intense heat of the bonfire.
- The chef seared the steak to perfection, creating a tantalizing crust and juicy interior.
- The wildfire seared across the parched landscape, leaving behind only charred remains.
- The searing pain of the sunburn made me cringe and retreat into the shade.
- The horse's nostrils flared and its eyes seared with fury as it charged towards the intruder.
- The searing heat of the summer sun threatened to melt away the asphalt.
- The young girl seared her fingers on the hot stovetop, causing her to scream in pain.
- The searing truth of his words cut through my defenses and left me reeling.
- The searing pain of arthritis made it difficult for the elderly woman to move.
- The seared and scarred victim of the accident bore witness to the horrors of war.
FAQs About the word searce
A fine sieve., To sift; to bolt.
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The dried leaves seared and crackled in the intense heat of the bonfire.
The chef seared the steak to perfection, creating a tantalizing crust and juicy interior.
The wildfire seared across the parched landscape, leaving behind only charred remains.
The searing pain of the sunburn made me cringe and retreat into the shade.