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singe

1 of 2verb
/sɪnʤ/
Forms:singes,singeing,singed,singed
1

to lightly burn something on the surface, causing minimal damage

transitive
  • He accidentally singed the edge of his shirt while lighting the candle.
  • The cook used a torch to singe the hair off the poultry before cooking.
  • In camping, it's common to singe the edges of cut fabric to prevent fraying.
  • The dragon's breath was hot enough to singe the grass as it passed over.
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2

to be lightly burned, usually on the surface,

  • The tip of his hair singed when he got too close to the candle flame.
  • The edges of the paper singed in the heat, but it didn’t catch fire.
  • The fabric singed at the collar when she accidentally brushed it against the iron.
  • The leaves of the plant singed in the hot sun, but they weren’t completely destroyed.
  • A few strands of her hair singed as she leaned over the barbecue.
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