NOUN
- combustible material (usually salts of lithium or strontium) that burns bright red; used in flares and fireworks
How To Use red fire In A Sentence
- In other parts, the whole of the immediately surrounding foliage was illuminated by the interwoven dances in the air of splendidly coloured fire-flies, which sped hither and thither, turned, twisted, crossed, and recrossed, entwining every complexity of intervolved motion. Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women
- The car threw on its breaks and screeched against the pavement before ramming into a red fire hydrant, making a geyser of water spray into the air.
- Amidst chanting of vedic hymns, the temple priests garlanded the brides and tied the magalsutras on behalf of the frogs pronouncing the two as wives of the amphibians before the sacred fire at the auspicious hour. January 21st, 2009
- Are ye to eat your meat by the cheeks of a red fire, and think upon this poor sick lad of mine, biting his finger ends on a blae muir for cauld and hunger? Kidnapped: The Adventures of David Balfour
- I don't think it's as simple as that, nor do I think the phenomenon is as modern as they seem to think (people have turned away from the pain of others since the cavemen first discovered fire, I suspect).
- Roebling had pioneered fireproof construction methods, especially the use of reinforced concrete.
- The sky was full of brightly coloured fireworks.
- High winds have hindered firefighters in their efforts to put out the blaze.
- Apparently the familiar red fireplug is becoming a thing of the past, at least around here.
- And the Vale of Red Fire did be soon afar off unto my right, and the bulk of the Watcher of the North – East to be somewise unto my left, before me; and the great back to be toward me. The Night Land