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    seared


    1. red welts wherever it seared flesh


    2. 9They were seared by the intense heat and they cursed the name of


    3. Her body still seared with rage


    4. She took a sip, wincing as the heat seared her lips and the tip of her tongue


    5. Heat seared her fingers, but she managed to get it to the nearest counter before dropping it


    6. Embers seared her flesh


    7. If Larocka pulled that lever, the floodgate would open, and Sespian would be seared alive


    8. He felt himself harden fiercely in response to the image seared across his memory and, short of breath, turned away to focus upon the many tasks awaiting him


    9. The sun, low to the hills, no longer seared my skin


    10. 1Tim 4:2 Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron;

    11. caused us to have seared conscience (1 Timothy 4:2)


    12. of the infirmary walls was seared onto his retinas


    13. I almost seared my lungs


    14. The effort of it seared his thoughts, slid away from the thinness of his mind as if wary of causing harm


    15. Should someone else bear the injury meant for me? How can I refuse and still lead these men? the thought seared into his conscience


    16. Simon cursed his anger out but the mind-cane’s touch seared a warning into his mind that the First Elder had tried to give him


    17. men? the thought seared into his conscience


    18. Now, groveling in the weeds, fear seared my heart


    19. a leg would be chopped off at the knee, and the wound seared with a red-hot blade


    20. The carpet burst into flames; the heat was so intense, it nearly seared off my eyebrows

    21. Steve’s gaze moved up to Chris’ chest where the skin was neatly branded with the shape of the cross, seared into the flesh


    22. The screams of the dead echoed anew between the walls of the defile as the oil seared through clothing and stripped the skin beneath


    23. He clearly remembered catching the birds—but when? Why hadn‘t he eaten them? With thoughtless efficiency Joe Billie started a cook-fire and seared the quail, eating both with a can of beans from his pack and washed it down with a quenching draught of slough water


    24. She retched with every adrenalin driven heartbeat as he seared the ends of the severed cords


    25. Grasping the tines of the red-hot fork with a piece of wadded pant leg Elise seared the weeping lesion, letting out a terse ―shit,‖ as the cautery instrument cooled in the oozing flesh and had to be returned to the hot coals


    26. And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil;


    27. Seared into my heart,


    28. Remnants of dead wheat, seared by the fires of life,


    29. A loud nerve wrecking shriek seared into everyone’s ears


    30. She land on the bed, clutching her chest as the pain seared through her body

    31. With that healing came a sheer out rush of energy as the redhead broke into motion, surrounded by a power that seared everything that it touched


    32. The features here were quite the same—a large brick-and-stone church with ivy climbing up the sides, tall stained glass windows, a dark belfry, a cemetery dating back at least 150 years where the church builders were undoubtedly interred, and the quaint gardens surviving remarkably well given the heat and the sweltering sun which seared down upon the delicate flowers despite the preponderance for precipitation back at the beach


    33. the pain that seared his heart and very soul each and every time they


    34. forward and took another bite of his seared scallops, “Don’t turn to


    35. The men’s minds seared with the silver heat of the risen sun


    36. There was a spiciness to it that seared his throat and


    37. The cornea was badly seared and the retina detached by the blast


    38. Her left arm was burnt clean away, with the left side of her face seared to the bone


    39. Despite the disturbing sight of the graying flesh that was seared into his mind, he did not allow his emotions to overtake him and dampen his high spirits


    40. But at that moment a flashing red bolt seared the top of her shoulder

    41. The skin was seared and made a slight crackling sound when she pushed on it with her fingers


    42. The larger one was not so quick and the phasor bolt tore a hole through his chest leaving only a small trickle of blood as the intense heat from the phasor bolt seared most of the blood vessels


    43. Can a man take fire to his bosom, and his clothes not be burned? Can one walk on hot coals, and his feet not be seared? So is he who goes in to his neighbor’s wife; whoever touches her shall not be innocent … Whoever commits adultery with a woman lacks understanding; he who does so destroys his own soul


    44. God even goes so far as to throw in a couple of very intense statements when He says that can a man take this kind of fire to his bosom and not get his clothes burned, or can he try and walk on hot coals without getting his feet seared?


    45. Melissa took a breath and began to recite what she had rehearsed all night long, repeating the words that had been seared into her memory when he had related the story to her


    46. His emotions had left him seared raw and he longed for the release of unconsciousness


    47. He watched her and she seared with pleasure to feel his burning eyes on her, watching every tiny move, enjoying every tiny moan that his fingers drew from her lips


    48. Alex stared at his father with a hatred that seared the air


    49. Hair seared off and ears cut off


    50. He has yet got a conscience at the bottom of his character, which, however much seared, is not quite dead,� a conscience which, like the great bell of St









































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