The sun felt scorching hot yesterday.
Careful with that blowtorch, you're scorching my hair.
The traitor was thrown feet-first into the scorching pit of lava.
It was a scorching day, so we spent most of it at the beach.
It was a scorching day so they have some refreshments at the nearby stall.
It was a scorching day, so we spent most of it at the beach.
The schorching desert is very humid.
In the sentence "The summer has been scorching hot and dry as a bone," the phrase "as dry as a bone" is a simile. It compares the dryness of the summer to a bone using "as," which is characteristic of similes. The use of "scorching hot" employs metaphorical imagery, suggesting extreme heat without a direct comparison. Personification is not present in this sentence.
The sun is scorching hot, while the moon is chillingly cold.
The blazing sun blasted my face with heat, parching my lips and sending sweat dripping down my face, as i stepped into the scorching afternoon.
The Sahara Desert is so arid that there are only cactus growing out of the scorching sand.
After heating my wok to a scorching heat I quickly tossed my vegetables in so they would not loose there natural flavor.
Scorching Beauty was created in 1975-01.
In this picture I can see a few tourists having sunbathing on the beach situated next to the lagoon under the scorching sun.
Scorching Sands was created on 1923-12-09.