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A context clue for singe is "The grill singed the hair off of my arms."
That is the correct spelling of "singed" (slightly burned), from the verb to singe.
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I can see eleven: sign, side, sing, singe, singed, send, deign, end, ends, ins, ids.
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
The match burned lightly.
Charred is another word for singed. The homophone for charred is chard.
This song is by the band Paramore. It is the theme song of the film Twilight.
The compound then produced an extreme exothermic reaction, which singed the eyebrows of the unfortunate scientist standing next to it.
He accidentally singed his shirt while cooking over the grill.
The banjo player singed while he play the banjo.
A word meaning 'burned the surface' could be singed or scorched.
If you stand too close to the fire, it could singe the edge of your jacket. Did she singe her ponytail as she blew out her birthday candles? Sadly, the family photos were singed in the fire.
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The phrase "singed by the leaping hot fires" typically refers to something being burned or scorched by flames. The word "singed" implies that the object or person has been lightly burned or charred, usually on the surface.
You could say like, the fire singed off my eyebrow.
Singed, The Mad Chemist, is a playable character in League of legends.