1. torch
You should take gloves and a torch with you before going to look in bins.
The torch does not light its own stand.
I took my sleeping-bag and a torch and slept in hay.
It was identified by telescope as a torch.
Miyoko carried a torch so long, I think it gave her heartburn.
They're carrying a torch.
Rick and Carol broke up two months ago, but he's still carrying a torch for her.
It is almost impossible to bear the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody’s beard.
Have you got a torch? It's dark in here.
Sooner or later we're gonna get this son of a bitch who torched our house.
Give me the torch
If you want to go into that cave, you need a torch.
When she went camping she forgot her torch so she couldn't see anything at night.
We keep two or three torches in the house in case we have a power cut.
English word "torcia"(torch) occurs in sets:
Sostantivi: singolare e plurale - Noun: Singular a...Cose di casa in ingleseCAE 426 - 450