Synonym: lamp, lantern, light. Similar words: porch, scorch, orchard, scorching, orchestrate, motorcycle, force, in force. Meaning: [tɔrtʃ /tɔːtʃ] n. 1. a light carried in the hand; consists of some flammable substance 2. tall-stalked very woolly mullein with densely packed yellow flowers; ancient Greeks and Romans dipped the stalks in tallow for funeral torches 3. a small portable battery-powered electric lamp 4. a burner that mixes air and gas to produce a very hot flame. v. burn maliciously, as by arson.
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31. Meg has been carrying a torch for Paul for almost two years.
32. Shine the torch on so that we can read the labels.
33. Shine the torch on the lock while I try to get the key in.
34. Leaders in the mountains carried the torch of Greek independence.Sentencedict
35. We must not let the burning torch of socialism go out.
36. Suddenly the beam of an electric torch was flashed into his face.
37. We struggled to read the map by the light of the torch.
38. Terry has been carrying a torch for Liz for years, but she seems not to notice.
39. The policeman walked along the street, shining a torch into every car.
40. Put that torch out!
41. He's been carrying a torch for your sister for years.
42. Pete's torch picked out the dim figures of Bob and Chang.
43. You can run the torch off batteries or plug it into the mains.
44. One of the men shone a torch in his face.
45. This group aims to carry the torch for the millions who demonstrated and the thousands who died.
46. The lighting of the Olympic torch symbolizes peace and friendship among the nations of the world.
47. He opened the torch and removed the bulb.
48. The Olympic torch will be carried into the stadium.
49. She turned on his heavy-duty torch.
50. The 1996 Olympic Torch Relay offers such an opportunity.
51. Max reads by a torch under the sheets.
52. Alice set the torch down on the sacrificial slab.
53. I came out here with a sconce torch.
54. The spotlight was a torch, tied to a stanchion.
55. Collect the explosives, batteries and torch. 20.
56. Oh, and the hospital exploded, like an acetylene torch, in tongues of fire.
57. She holds her head erect, her red-gold curls like a torch burning in the grey, misty atmosphere.
58. She was held up as a living version of the Olympic torch, burning with the spirit of sportsmanship.
59. Seth has been carrying a torch for Liz ever since high school.
60. I could swear the Olympic torch carrier who came running past my street the other day was a dwarf.
More similar words: porch, scorch, orchard, scorching, orchestrate, motorcycle, force, in force, enforce, by force, divorce, forceful, reinforce, exorcism, tour de force, for certain, reinforced, enforcement, march, church, search, arched, starch, parched, purchase, anarchy, monarch, merchant, research, war chest.