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adv. In a way or to an extent that is blazing
Usage examples of "blazingly".
He hadn't felt so blazingly alive since he had looked down his scope into that Russian's scope and known one of them had only a split second to live.
But he seemed cheerful enough, as the hertasi brought the last of their packs to be loaded on the two Companions, Firesong's blazingly white dyheli stag, and (temporarily) on the gryphons, who were willing to bear the burdens through the Gate to save strain on Firesong.
He was blazingly fast, and even taken by surprise that way he was falling into a crouch and bringing his left up as he stepped back.
Daylight saving time had recently come into force, lengthening the tepid Southern California twilights far into prime time, and as usual for May, it was blazingly hot, a pretend-summer that got everyone in Los Angeles scrambling for shorts and tank tops, heading for the beaches and forgettingas people invariably forgotthat it would turn cold and misty again in a matter of days and stay that way till the Fourth of July.
Daylight saving time had recently come into force, lengthening the tepid Southern California twilights far into prime time, and as usual for May, it was blazingly hot, a pretend-summer that got evĀ.