blisteringly

/ˈblɪstərɪŋli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely hot, as if causing blisters.
    • The desert sun beat down blisteringly hot, forcing the hikers to seek shade.
    • It was blisteringly cold outside, with a wind that cut through any coat.
    • The pavement was blisteringly warm under the midday sun.
  2. In a very fast, intense, or forceful manner.
    • The band played blisteringly loud, making the crowd's ears ring.
    • She typed blisteringly quickly, finishing the report in minutes.
    • The runner finished the race in a blisteringly fast time, breaking the record.
  3. In a very harsh, critical, or angry manner.
    • The editorial was blisteringly sarcastic about the government's decision.
    • The critic wrote blisteringly about the film's poor acting and weak plot.
    • He responded blisteringly to the accusation, denying everything.
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