The scorchingly hot and dry weather so far this summer has been particularly severe in southern Russia along the Volga River, an important agricultural region.
García Márquez was born in the dismal, scorchingly hot Caribbean town of Aracataca in 1927.
Aching for his touch as one might ache to plunge into deep, cold waters on a scorchingly hot desert afternoon.
On a scorchingly hot morning, with the cicadas buzzing louder than normal with the rising temperature, Douglas lies in his bed, burning up with a fever.
The sunlight was scorchingly hot on her arms and back, air rippled and shimmered all around.
Temperatures are scorchingly hot during the daytime, reaching as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius).
Her lungs had been fouled by the stench of that autopsy room, and she was taking breaths of scorchingly hot air, as though to wash out the contamination.
The second man's hands were on his throat, Rourke stumbling back, hitting the ground hard, the flames there scorchingly hot on his hands, his neck.
The mercenary's eyes were rolled back, his jaw slack; his face and forehead were mottled and flushed, and scorchingly hot to Miles's hesitant touch.
Consider a market to the north that has been scorchingly hot of late, one that features stocks that also trade here.