torcher Synonyms
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torcher Meaning
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torcher (n.)
One who gives light with a torch, or as if with a torch.
torcher Sentence Examples
- The relentless flames of the torchers cast an eerie glow upon the desolate wilderness.
- The executioner brandished his torch, its flickering flames illuminating the condemned man's terrified face.
- The pyromaniac set fire to the dilapidated house, becoming a tormentor to the neighborhood.
- The flames of the torchers danced wildly in the wind, casting shadows that danced with malevolence.
- The arsonist torched the building, leaving nothing but smoldering ruins in his wake.
- The smoke from the torchers filled the air, creating a suffocating haze that choked the lungs.
- The medieval torchers served as instruments of both illumination and torture.
- The campfires crackled and flickered, like miniature torchers in the darkness.
- The torchers were carried by the villagers as they marched through the haunted forest.
- The torchers of the Inquisition shone their unforgiving light into the faces of those accused of heresy.
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One who gives light with a torch, or as if with a torch.
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The relentless flames of the torchers cast an eerie glow upon the desolate wilderness.
The executioner brandished his torch, its flickering flames illuminating the condemned man's terrified face.
The pyromaniac set fire to the dilapidated house, becoming a tormentor to the neighborhood.
The flames of the torchers danced wildly in the wind, casting shadows that danced with malevolence.