How To Use Aflame In A Sentence
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Faces aflame with drink, grotesque moustaches, pot bellies ... I seemed to have stumbled into a painting by Hogarth.
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Maybe "aflame" seemed to contain a slur against gays, but that doesn't explain replacing the strong verb "caved" with the weak "given in.
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Time may be called a relativistic dimension or a mythic Burning Wheel but it is also the Bridge aflame behind us all.
Do you ever read writing?
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Somebody set the warehouse aflame.
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Aflame with the idea of conjugal bliss as a veritable religion, in the 1930s he tried to create a whole "" Hilda Chapel '' full of paintings on the joys of married life.
Love Affair, With Paint
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he was aflame with desire
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Is it possible," Holden probed, `for this craft to set the world aflame, then?
ANTI-ICE
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Any sentient being would have called the "demonologist" as soon as the Ouija board went aflame for no reason.
Movie City News
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In the tradition of really silly cod spy thrillers, the villains are out to set the world aflame and xXx will have to use all of his powers and lots of high tech stuff to save us all.
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She stood squarely, a righteous colossus, legs braced apart and ruddy countenance aflame with determination.
A TROUT IN THE MILK
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For a lunch of classic fare, choose the sausage served aflame on a small grill at the table.
A Piece of Portugal
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The eighth floor of the 406-room International Hotel was set aflame, but employees prevented the fire from engulfing the building.
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I felt it in many places — for example, in the refugee houses set aflame in several German cities. Those houses burned after the fall of the Wall.
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Splinters were flung in every direction, some aflame, becoming miniature meteors as they ignited in the dry air.
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The walls were rebuilt with yellow limestone and the towers rebuilt with stones so they couldn't be set aflame anymore.
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The passage was lighted with a few lanterns that were magically kept aflame, and it was almost as cold there as it was outside.
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The red carpeting was aflame as well, and tapestries and banners hanging from the high ceiling had also begun to catch flame.
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Together, being aflameY With his forefinger, he touched the line of her jaw where the skin had been badly frostbitten.
THE BROKEN GOD
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The Twitterverse is aflame today over comments made by Norman Spinrad in his latest On Books column in Asimov’s Science Fiction magazine.
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Somebody set the warehouse aflame.
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The belt-plate and crescented sword scabbard were aflame with brilliants on blue enamelling.
The Prince of India — Volume 01
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Bordering its furthermost edge a chain of mountains lost themselves in low, rolling clouds, while here and there, in its many crumplings, were studded jewels of barn stack and house, their facets aflame in the morning light.
Peter: a novel of which he is not the hero
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Race hatred was aflame, fanned by the rhetoric of confrontation.
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The sound of her voice and the look in her eyes set his body aflame.
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The whole building was soon aflame.
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While "aflame" could have been a slur... it could also refer to the geek term "flame" which is when a person or company is bashed on a forum/blog/chatroom in a very harsh, mean way.
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Aflame with desire, he took her in his arms.
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He watched as the glass rained down slowly to the ground, emeralds falling from the tower, which was now aflame.
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An 'he does," said the dalesman, his eyes aflame, "I'll toitle him into the beck till he's as wankle as a wet sack.
The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance
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Jarvis and Peter watched as they poured some liquid over a parked car, then stepped back and set it aflame.
THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
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Speedily the State was aflame with disturbances in temperance and teachers 'conventions, and the press heralded the news far and near that women delegates had suddenly appeared, demanding admission in men's conventions; that their rights had been hotly contested session after session, by liberal men on the one side, the clergy and learned professors on the other; an overwhelming majority rejecting the women with terrible anathemas and denunciations.
Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences 1815-1897
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When Carlos ordered him out of his house, he returned and set it aflame.
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KT -- the online version itself omitted my own inclusion among the ranks of dragon ladies, so the dais is going to be positively aflame!
Blow THIS.
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But it's slightly complicated actually,' he said, his face aflame.
RESCUING ROSE
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Advocate aflame with passion, raise a gun one gun result cockerel.
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Washington did not resign when he returned because the frontier was aflame.
George Washington’s First War
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They did not attempt to confront mobs as they set aflame people and properties, they set up no camps to shelter the bereaved and destitute survivors.
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At last, I lost command of myself, for my heart was aflame with fire unquenchable and lowe unconcealable and I said, “O young men, will ye not relieve my trouble and acquaint me with the reason of thus blackening your faces and the meaning of your words: — We were sitting at our ease but our frowardness brought us unease?”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The Nazis then threw oil on the walls and set the building aflame.
Megan Smolenyak: Lisa Kudrow: Who Do You Think You Are?
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The sky was aflame with the aurora borealis, the eerily luminous northern lights.
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In the tradition of really silly cod spy thrillers, the villains are out to set the world aflame and the spy will have to use lots of high tech stuff to save us all.
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He is aflame, from the edge of his collar -- a patent clerical guillotine of washable xylonite, purchased at a famous travellers 'emporium in the Strand -- to the thin, silky rings of dark hair that are wearing from his high, pale temples.
The Dop Doctor
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If anyone dared to speak up in defense, a la Samantha, she risked being doused with Long Island and set aflame.
Leslie Goldman: Do I Look Fat in This? Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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The sky was aflame and though she tried not to think of the sunsets from Fernando's cliff-top it was virtually impossible.
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Blue and white-streaked energy erupted in a hemispherical blast, tossing nearby vehicles and setting others aflame.
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The sniper crossbow fires bolts that set whatever they hit aflame.
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The boy was all aflame with curiosity.
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This time I dunked the sugar cube in the absinthe and set it aflame.
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I held onto his arm and he brought me into the kitchen, his lighter still aflame, guiding us safely through the hallway.
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To his horror he saw that the thatch was aflame, the rotten pillars were catching fire one by one, and the rafters were burning like tinder.
The Art of the Story-Teller
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Backing out faster than a drunkard reversing his vehicle, cheeks aflame, Jody remembers the useful rule of always knocking before entering.
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The names usually refer to the tall flowering spike which in medieval times was dipped in tallow and set aflame as a torch in the evening.
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Residents reported grenades setting police cars aflame in the heart of the city.
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Who dareth name the fiend?" croaked an awful voice, whereat Black Lewin halted, gaped and stood a-tremble, while beneath steel cap and bascinet all men's hair stirred and rose with horror; for before them was a ghastly shape, a shape that crouched in the gloom with dreadful face aflame with smouldering green fire.
The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
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Most of the city was aflame, and bitter fighting had taken over the downtown suburbs.
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Then a rain of fire arrows light the ladders as some hit the soldiers setting them aflame.
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Evening Standard, the financial district is "aflame" with the idea, being loudly repeated by well-informed "gossips.
Fast Company
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If would have been quite hilarious to see the pampered boys' reaction to having his expensive clothing set aflame.
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He would have burned the ‘Sea Lyrics’ on the spot, had his will been strong enough to set them aflame.
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A glance over my shoulder confirmed the worst - the entire hedgerow was aflame.
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The assembly was about to meet, and the frontier was aflame.
George Washington’s First War
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Her cheeks were aflame with embarrassment/anger.
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[Palin] stands for a genuine movement: a dwindling white nonurban America that is aflame with grievances and awash in self-pity as the country hurtles into the 21st century and leaves it behind," New York Times 7/11/09
Patrick Sauer: An Interview With Nick Reding, Author of Methland
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A piece of the roof, set aflame by the uncontrolled inferno, suddenly fell from the roof and on top of Tempest's right leg.
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The sniper crossbow fires bolts that set whatever they hit aflame.
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Many were aflame with orchidlike blossoms in shades of yellow, pink, scarlet, and mauve.
Blood Test
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even the car's tires were aflame
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Celestial and August: a vase imitating the substance of ore-rock, all aflame with pyritic scintillation, -- a shape of glittering splendor with chameleons sprawling over it; chameleons of porcelain that shifted color as often as the beholder changed his position.
Some Chinese Ghosts
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Most of the city was aflame, and bitter fighting had taken over the downtown suburbs.
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He was pale, his freckles stood out in stark relief against the white backdrop of his cheeks and his reddish hair was aflame.
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The baobab was aflame, regular fire eating it as quickly as it could.
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She closed her eyes, and opened to see everything aflame.
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The obvious appeal of the portrait is the notion that a person's pilot light remains aflame even in the darkest of times.
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A glance over my shoulder confirmed the worst - the entire hedgerow was aflame in almost biblical proportions.
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Before he could touch the ignition, the newspaper suddenly lit aflame.
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By this time it was clear that I was not about to set the world of biology aflame -- not many people were interested in octopus behavior -- and so after the university grudgingly gave me
Michael Gruber explains the inspiration behind his 2007 intellectual thriller, The Book of Air and Shadows
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