The ocean is at the boiling point-and the rocks are scorching hot.
His helmet was scorching hot; he took it off and wiped his sweating forehead.
All day he lay in the shade, for the sun was scorching hot.
It was scorching hot in the bright light of midday.
As the Arabs before found it a convenience to travel at night because the day was scorching hot.
"It's much too hot, 500 degrees Centigrade on the surface, scorching hot," he said.
It was scorching hot, and Jack pulled his hand away in searing pain.
The day before us would be the same as those just past: scorching hot.
The limbs were scorching hot, he'd burned his fingers merely by bringing them close.
Even though the day had been scorching hot, the night was almost cold.