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blisteringblis‧ter‧ing /ˈblɪstərɪŋ/ adjective - A blistering July sun, a cloudless blue sky and the wine-dark seas without even a ripple to show for themselves.
- A closing 73 gave him victory by three shots over Bernhard Langer and Ian Woosnam who finished with a blistering 62.
- Collegians scored three tries in a blistering 12 minute spell early in the second-half to kill the match.
- Mattan and the yellow jersey were right in the middle of the pack as it peddled hard in the blistering heat.
- Only the blistering 911 Turbo is quicker.
- Parts had been seared by blistering heat, or buckled by terrible impact.
- Recent shows at Ronnie Scott's saw blistering fretwork augmented by some snazzy digital sounds.
- Reynolds it was who strung together the rackets that made those blistering returns.
► blistering attack/criticism etc- Bates also launched a blistering attack on the sports minister Kate Hoey.
- The most humiliating thing for Mr Major was not the fact that it was Mr Lamont who made the blistering attack.
- The religious press in the first decade of pentecostal history teems with blistering attacks on the new movement.
1extremely hot SYN blazing: the blistering heat of the desert2blistering attack/criticism etc very critical remarks expressing anger and disapproval: a blistering attack on her boss3used to describe actions in sport that are very fast or forceful: Hamilton set a blistering pace.—blisteringly adverb: a blisteringly hot day |