singesɪndʒ
singe (v)
- present
- singes
- past
- singed
- past participle
- singed
- present participle
- singeing
singe (n)
English Definitions:
scorch, singe (verb)
a surface burn
singe, swinge (verb)
burn superficially or lightly
"I singed my eyebrows"
scorch, sear, singe (verb)
become superficially burned
"my eyebrows singed when I bent over the flames"
singe (Noun)
A burning of the surface; a slight burn.
singe (Verb)
To burn slightly.
Singe
A singe is a slight scorching, burn or treatment with flame. This may be due to an accident, such as scorching one's hair when lighting a gas fire, or a deliberate method of treatment or removal of hair or other fibres.
Singe
A singe is a slight scorching, burn or treatment with flame. This may be due to an accident, such as scorching one's hair when lighting a gas fire, or a deliberate method of treatment or removal of hair or other fibres.
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