The chicken was singed to remove the fine hairs. [adjective]
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He released her neck, touching it with a thumb that burned hot enough to singe her skin. [adjective]
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And neither inside the train nor outside it had I spoken a singe word of English. [Please select]
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But even of these four only two exploded, although the clocks were not American, and those two made a tremendous noise, but only singed a few French beards off. [Please select]
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"No, not the least; the fellow singed my curls though, as you may perceive." [Please select]
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And I heard that he had singed the other finger off. [Please select]
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BELLO: (Points to his whores) As they are now so will you be, wigged, singed, perfumesprayed, ricepowdered, with smoothshaven armpits. [Please select]
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A dirty, barefooted maid was sitting on a trunk, and, having undone her pale-colored plait, was pulling it straight and sniffing at her singed hair. [Please select]
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Such commands as "ravage, singe, and burn all about, and reduce the whole district to a wilderness!" [Please select]
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All our best riflemen are in front, and we should singe them a bit. [Please select]
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We'll singe his beard in Virginia as we did at Cales.' [Please select]
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