SUMMER isn't over yet - and next week could well be a real scorcher.
A real scorcher of a game and one of Brian Horton's best wins at the Manor.
"Whoofl If s going to be a real scorcher," she remarked.
It wasn't likely though; you only got a real scorcher every ten years or so, a '1976' every couple of centuries, if that.
If I were a teacher I would cook up some real scorchers for the children of doting parents.
The serenity had burned out of those faded eyes the way mist burns off the hills on a day which is going to be a real scorcher.
The locals would have looked at that mist, nodded sagely, and told each other that they were "in for a real scorcher."
That engagement is a-" "A real scorcher," Dahnash said as he appeared.
It was going to be a real scorcher.
It was a real scorcher.