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torching

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1. torching - Noun

2. torching - Verb

Meaning

torching

present participle of torch

An act of arson.

A way of catching fish at night with torchlight and spear.

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According to Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat, the court found him guilty of orchestrating deadly attacks, and organising the torching of Tutsi homes. Source: Internet

At WrestleMania 22, he sent the Attitude Era down in a blaze of glory by torching Mick Foley; his match with The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXIV gave the event its second most enduring image after the defeat of Ric Flair. Source: Internet

Allen detained two of the settlers and forced them to watch the torching of their newly constructed cabins. Source: Internet

After the torching comes the slow, steady burn. Source: Internet

Early the next morning on December 19, the British and their native allies stormed the neighboring town of Lewiston, New York, torching homes and buildings and killing about a dozen civilians. Source: Internet

According to witnesses, protesters accused Figuera of supporting the government, before beating him, soaking him in gasoline and torching him alive. Source: Internet

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