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  • In chronic smoldering cases, inflammatory bowel disease can be misdiagnosed, and treatment with steroids only exacerbates the infection.
  • Ryan Klesko sat Wednesday, his smoldering bat idled by a sore right wrist.
  • One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The good news for hot hatch lovers is there is a smouldering two-litre twin turbo VXR waiting in the wings that hits showrooms in spring. The Sun
  • When canals dropped the water table below the surface, and the sawgrass was cleared, the peat dried, shrank and blew away, or burnt like a cigar, smoldering for months and years, filling the sky with smoke.
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  • Several hours after the crash, the building still was smouldering, with black smoke hanging in the air.
  • The mat was smoldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • Anthony remained standing, gazing at a large, smouldering log that looked poised to roll forward undesirably. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • He expected it to almost sever that limb, but there were only a burst of golden flame, a gout of white sparks, and a smoldering sleeve. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • When rekindling a fire from coals, placing a split log on the bed of coals produces a more successful transition from smoldering into flame than using an unsplit log (one having no obvious edges).
  • Forest Service crews routinely discover smoldering campfires along trails.
  • And the 34-year-old also seems to veer towards women with long dark tresses and smouldering brown eyes. The Sun
  • When the hatch cover was closed the fire was smouldering in the dunnage, most likely the carpet, and the vessel sailed from Constanza in that condition.
  • Pictures showed smears of blood, a body outside the building and smouldering wreckage on an upper floor. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is too much of a cold fish to capture our hearts and often seems more sullen than smouldering.
  • Just like the human nose, it can sense early on if something is smoldering or starting to burn.
  • The fire is still smouldering and could flare at any moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Road signs become illegible through the smoke screen of charcoal burning, cigarettes smoldering in the grass.
  • After the candles burned for several minutes, I handed Xun an incensor (incense burner), filled with smoldering charcoal, which he placed on the floor in front of the candles. Temezcal y Xun - the sweatlodge
  • Rooms were hazed with the fumes from the keproot pipes of the addicted and fuggy with the smell of the resins smouldering in the censers. Rogue Rainlord
  • Stone-faced, Garnett went through his warmups as if it were any other game in any other venue, with that trademark intensity smoldering from the moment he stepped on the court. USATODAY.com
  • He left the room, leaving the smoldering training robot for the cleaner bot to pick up.
  • At the far end of the lake, near the base of smouldering Mount Agung, sprawled a tight group of modest boxlike two-story structures enameled a bright aquamarine. Orphan Star
  • The leers given by a few male models were met with a smoldering glare by Nicholas.
  • Fires on the tile floors were still smouldering as we toured the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once she had written that his eyes were "smouldering '. Bomber
  • Ava suddenly became busy tying the makeshift rope together, an excuse not to meet his smoldering gaze.
  • A number of buildings around the Parliament were still smouldering today.
  • When he looked back up at Theron, he could see anger smoldering in his eyes.
  • 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
  • He turned his head around and saw Sledge behind him, his face smoldering with hatred.
  • They exchange a smouldering look before she cycles away, apparently out of reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • Squitieri, an alumna of WNO's Domingo-Cafritz Young Artist Program, was a little overemphatic as Beatrice, stripped of her prototype's smoldering mystery, but had some lovely vocal moments. Domingo's tenor lifts respectable, but too literal, 'Il Postino' by Daniel Catán
  • Fires had broken out during the night and there were several plumes of dark smoke still smoldering throughout the city.
  • Black spindle-legs curled up to meet red-gimleted black faces, donkeys headless and legless, or sieves of shrapnel; camels with necks writhed back on to their humps, rotting already in pools of blood and bile-yellow water, heads without faces, and faces without anything below, cobwebbed arms and legs, and black skins grilled to crackling on smouldering palm-leaf -- don't look at it. From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War
  • The rest is a dark drift of smouldering purple, hanging in the air like smoke from a pyre of burning shoe-gazers.
  • She pulled it out of his hand as she looked up at him, her eyes smoldering in anger.
  • You are looking at yourself on screen but need to look past that smouldering pout and see if there's a tree sticking out of your head. The Sun
  • My flip, polite persona masks a smouldering and wrathy incredulity as I learn that another revivalist is stepping up to accept officialdom's accolade.
  • Ryan Klesko sat Wednesday, his smoldering bat idled by a sore right wrist.
  • Otherwise we're going a smoldering cigarette on the sidewalk and Yao will be the combat boot.
  • It was simply smouldering, the flames long burned out leaving nothing but some charcoal what was once wood.
  • The dispute is still smouldering, five years after the negotiations began.
  • From the smoldering remains of the destruction, Cortés built two of what were to metamorphose in the future as Cuernavaca's main tourist attractions: the Palacio de Cortés (now a history museum) and the Catedral de la Asunción. In Morelos, Cuernavaca springs eternal
  • The fire was started by a smouldering cigarette.
  • Wasteland" (from A Frames 2) is a schizophrenic stomper with a funereal bass line, lots of jaunty tambourine, and lyrics that perfectly wed two senses of the word smoldering: "I want to watch the smoke rise/I want to look in your eyes/I want your hand in my hand/I want to walk the wasteland. Chicago Reader
  • A shrine where saints and scholars met And held aloft the torch of truth Lies smouldering 'neath fair Brabant's skies, A ruined heapwar's prize in sooth 1 The Pilates of Teutonic blood That fired the brand and flung the bomb Now wash their hands of evil deed, While all the world stands ghast and dumb. Belgium and the Belgians
  • His railway, finished in 1837, was an immediate success, even though the native birchwood used as fuel produced showers of sparks and complaints by smouldering passengers.
  • The fire, the water that cooks and vaporizes, lifting the huge lids, instantiate change and transformation, and toward the end of the video we are left with an aerial view of a smoldering field, an apocalyptic landscape.
  • He was holding his cigarette, looking for a place to dump the long smoldering ash.
  • So far she could only see fire and the ruins of houses that had already burned down or were smoldering in the flames.
  • The mat was smouldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • Andrew quickly stepped into action and stamped out the the smoldering tip of the curtain and looked back to glare at Char who was only smiling sheepishly.
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  • By the fading light of their smouldering fires they resolved to do as she had said. The Gods of Asgard
  • Taku's face was emotionless, except for the fury smoldering in his eyes.
  • The floor was of concrete, lime and sand; on the open hearth -- pronounced 'airth' -- sods of turf cut from the moor and oak branches were smouldering under the chimney crook. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
  • He takes to the catwalk again for a rendition of Defiant Pose done at length and full speed: Watching the Houses of Parliament reduced to a smouldering ruin made Terry and Joyce feel horny as hell. Paul McRandle: Westway Ho! Stewart Home at Performa 11
  • In the morning my father drove us slowly past the still smouldering wreckage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dark, dandyish, dashing, brooding – it combined an extraordinary mixture of male arrogance and almost feminine beauty, emphasised by vivid clothes, peacock hairstyles and smouldering glances. Thomas Lawrence: The new romantic – review
  • Smoldering and ignition caused by radiation are special phenomena in disaster combustion and don't exist in modern combustion equipment.
  • How to carry fire in a piece of smouldering fungus wrapped in birchbark. Michelle Paver - An interview with author
  • When Columbus landed on what is now Puerto Rico, he saw Taino natives slow-roasting meat on a grid over a pit filled with smoldering, burned down wood.
  • And the 34-year-old also seems to veer towards women with long dark tresses and smouldering brown eyes. The Sun
  • Motionless at the edge of the ravine, they were miles from the city and the wide flat river that snaked into the glow, the sun going gray, smoldering in a towering heap of dust like a cloudbank. Excerpt: The Elephanta Suite by Paul Theroux
  • Second, they don't address the cause of many flares: the hidden inflammation smoldering in a child's airways.
  • His anger had retreated but he could still feel it smouldering within.
  • After the conflict had been smouldering for many years, it flared up again in August this year in a border dispute between Abkhazia and Georgia over the Kodori Gorge.
  • She tipped her head back to gaze up at him, seeing the smouldering satisfaction in his half-closed eyes. Western Man
  • This could lead to a smouldering of the pump and an engine compartment or vehicle fire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Newspapers around the world showed the picture above of the Paraguayan policeman trying desperately to revive the baby he rescued from the smouldering supermarket.
  • In fact, the behaviour of the janissaries bred a smouldering resentment which erupted from time to time into acts of armed resistance.
  • I just can't seem to get enough of his smouldering eyes. The Sun
  • Here the chicken in the pollo con mole is very tender in its chocolatey, smoky, smouldering mole.
  • And the 34-year-old also seems to veer towards women with long dark tresses and smouldering brown eyes. The Sun
  • Once she had written that his eyes were "smouldering '. Bomber
  • The two-storey building was still smouldering last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • She returned in triumph to show us the sea bass cooked, sitting on a still smouldering bed, before taking it away again to be divided into portions.
  • A marble fireplace occupied one whole wall, the remains of a fire slowly smoldering in the hearth.
  • He sensed a smouldering hostility towards him.
  • The mat was smouldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • I heard the tumble of the coals as they avalanched down into the smoldering pit.
  • When Columbus landed on what is now Puerto Rico, he saw Taino natives slow-roasting meat on a grid over a pit filled with smoldering, burned down wood.
  • Samos and the shady hills of Ida, in Scyros and Phocaea and the high hill of Autocane and fair-lying Imbros and smouldering Lemnos and rich Lesbos, home of Macar, the son of Aeolus, and Chios, brightest of all the isles that lie in the sea, and craggy Mimas and the heights of Corycus and gleaming Claros and the sheer hill of Aesagea and watered Samos and the steep heights of Mycale, in Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • His recent cuttings files have, lest we forget, taken in two splurges of coverage that only heightened the sense of smouldering hostility.
  • She was a dark girl with almost perfect features and huge, smouldering eyes.
  • Detroit, Toledo, Watts, Newark, and many other cities were still smoldering from the summer riots of 1967 and '68. May 2004
  • I am almost tempted to say you could smell his brain smouldering. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • The little man was left in the centre of the room, his deep eyes smouldering upon the backs of the retreating members, his thumb and finger raised to the turncock of the metre. The Island Pharisees
  • The Parisian detachments marching to Lyons left a trail of pillaged and closed churches, and smouldering bonfires of ornaments, vestments, and holy pictures all along their route.
  • Seen by day and by night, they read like the pit of hell shot with flashes of fire and filled with smouldering, acrid smoke. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The thing blew sky-high, which is why the young Mountie found little more than smoldering earth. Fall On Your Knees
  • The building was left charred and smouldering, its facade riddled with holes from bullets and heavy weaponry.
  • Others, smouldering underground in carbon-rich peatland, are said to be almost impossible to completely extinguish. Times, Sunday Times
  • The parcel goes in, the smouldering logs are raked back over it, and the fire is rekindled with fresh wood.
  • A flame seizes the smouldering ruin, and bites On stubborn stalks that crackle as they resist. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were not blue, they were fiery cobalt, intense indigo, smoldering sapphire, and they could change their appearance with her every varying emotion.
  • He said backhoes and excavators were being utilised to help put out the blaze, which has been smouldering for more than four days.
  • The fire's out, but it's still smouldering.
  • More than pain, they recall smoldering contempt for their torturers. Mort Rosenblum: The Dark Side
  • The Buccaneers bandwagon is smoldering after an embarrassing loss in San Francisco.
  • By the time we got there, the flats were a heap of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even Wayne Rooney, who like all top players has "a picture in his head" – a three-second flash-forward of leaping possibilities – seems against Barcelona to have a picture only of looming disaster and catastrophic accident, flying around the pitch in a psychic panic looking for smouldering plug sockets, unsnuffed candles, ladders that wobble. Barcelona are just as processed as the premier burger on the menu | Barney Ronay
  • He yelps in pain, and stamps out the smouldering portion of fabric with his foot.
  • Three crews were brought in to bring the barn blaze under control and the smouldering hay was transported out of the barn on tractors to spread on nearby fields.
  • I could stack those inside the hearth to dry, while I finished the supper making; then when we went to bed, I'd smoor the fire with the damp hickory, which would burn more slowly, smoldering till morning. Drums of Autumn
  • Heavy velvet curtains hung on the long wall by the stairwell, framing a tall stained glass window which depicted a smouldering volcano. DESPERADOES
  • Seen by day and by night, they read like the pit of hell shot with flashes of fire and filled with smouldering, acrid smoke. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But that doesn't quite happen, either, if one is to believe the still smoldering conflicts over birth control that turn up in this study.
  • The two-storey building was still smouldering last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two-storey building was still smouldering last night. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's holding a bundle of smouldering incense and chanting, dressed in a baggy white shirt and trousers, topped with a gold cap.
  • You can picture the rugged terrain of rocky beaches and stony slopes with ancient smouldering volcanoes standing guard over antique vines.
  • A number of buildings around the Parliament were still smouldering today.
  • 4 Enrolled in flames, and smouldering dreariment, dreariment > gloom The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
  • Fires on the tile floors were still smouldering as we toured the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of houses have been destroyed and swaths of countryside reduced to smouldering stumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • The good news for hot hatch lovers is there is a smouldering two-litre twin turbo VXR waiting in the wings that hits showrooms in spring. The Sun
  • One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • By Sunday morning more than 300,000 buildings had disappeared and two-thirds of the city were reduced to smouldering ashes.
  • Smoldering beneath the pleasant exterior and the uniform of a lancer is a magus - or a lancer with the power of a second-level adept. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • You are looking at yourself on screen but need to look past that smouldering pout and see if there's a tree sticking out of your head. The Sun
  • Japanese hug to themselves and hang over smaller stoves, called hibachi, metal vessels containing a handful of smouldering charcoal. Peeps at Many Lands: Japan
  • Along the way, we passed a fire fighter using a hose to soak smouldering roots with water.
  • The results were predictable: smoldering hatred, periodically erupting into brutal, dehumanizing violence.
  • The fire smouldering behind Ertmanis' eyes when playing the taunted Pishuk is balanced perfectly by the collected regality of Mackenzie King.
  • By the time we got there, the flats were a heap of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the conflict had been smouldering for many years, it flared up again in August this year in a border dispute between Abkhazia and Georgia over the Kodori Gorge.
  • This book is fascinating not because of exploding bombs and smouldering passions, but because of the perplexing subtleties it offers about a life often judged uninteresting.
  • The mat was smoldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • Here's a call out to all Union states, let's celebrate General William Sherman this month for his courageous efforts which brought about the end of the confederacy and left the south in smoldering ruins. Virginia governor declares April as Confederate History Month
  • The series spans extremes of smoldering darks and luminous brights.
  • The allies will leave a smouldering powder keg and a region that is more dangerous than ever. Times, Sunday Times
  • I just can't seem to get enough of his smouldering eyes. The Sun
  • The reforms added fuel to the already smouldering social tension in the countryside.
  • Others use optical detectors, which seem to respond more quickly to smoke from smouldering fires such as those involving upholstered furniture.
  • A large part of the Paradise Hotel was reduced to rubble and the rest was reduced to a smouldering shell.
  • He expected it to almost sever that limb, but there were only a burst of golden flame, a gout of white sparks, and a smoldering sleeve. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • A flame seizes the smouldering ruin, and bites On stubborn stalks that crackle as they resist. Times, Sunday Times
  • When gunpowder warfare became general by the seventeenth century, it introduced to the battlefield men carrying explosives on their belts, holding dangerous firearms and, in the early matchlock days, smoldering cords. George Washington’s First War
  • Still in her nightclothes, reeking of smoke, and gripping the smoldering diary, Cat rose from her seat to follow Jack. Earl of Durkness
  • Galen met his gaze without flinching, but hatred flickered behind his smoldering gaze.
  • He was sprawled over a comfortable looking chair, a reefer stuck in the corner of his mouth and smoldering softly.
  • We worked dawn to dusk piling up a huge bonfire that would still be smouldering the next weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest is a dark drift of smouldering purple, hanging in the air like smoke from a pyre of burning shoe-gazers.
  • The first thing I had to do was photograph the interior of my bungalow before the air got hazy with the smoke from the smouldering mosquito-repellent coils.
  • By that time I'd crossed a lot of railway tracks and the fervour of pursuit had been reduced to smouldering embers. Times, Sunday Times
  • But a smoldering gaze - you know what that looks like - 53 means hes hot for you.
  • Fires had broken out during the night and there were several plumes of dark smoke still smoldering throughout the city.
  • Peg sat rigid her basket on her lap, knitting forgotten, keeping in check the smouldering anger inside her.
  • The dry grass of the veldt, which is always catching fire, was burning between us and the Boers; long lines of low smouldering fire, eating their way slowly along, and sending volumes of smoke drifting downward, obscuring the view. With Rimington
  • Without sources of light, they're all lit by incandescent smolderings of light from odd corners.
  • But that doesn't quite happen, either, if one is to believe the still smoldering conflicts over birth control that turn up in this study.
  • They believed that these residual symbols were embers of a totalitarian collectivism that also lay smoldering in the socialist state.
  • Hundreds of houses have been destroyed and swaths of countryside reduced to smouldering stumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the fading light of their smouldering fires they resolved to do as she had said. The Gods of Asgard
  • This book is fascinating not because of exploding bombs and smouldering passions, but because of the perplexing subtleties it offers about a life often judged uninteresting.
  • She is smoldering, playful, and flirtatious with a streak of malice.
  • The firefight left palm and pomegranate groves smouldering, and large craters in the ground on the outskirts of the town.
  • They exchange a smouldering look before she cycles away, apparently out of reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peering into the kitchen, they saw the cooking fire, still smouldering, with its cauldron of soup, coagulated and cold.
  • His smouldering gaze met mine, and he gave me an answer, voice low and soft.
  • When he got back, he noticed his building was still standing, though most of the roof and upper building was smoldering.
  • Road signs become illegible through the smoke screen of charcoal burning, cigarettes smoldering in the grass.
  • Others go inward, smouldering with resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inspired by the Rock Hudson / Doris Day classic, Pillow Talk, John turned his considerable (and consistent) matinee idol clefted chin and smoldering stare towards our cameras. Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News
  • If you try to burn it too slowly, the fire will change from flaming to smoldering combustion.
  • It would be only four years before the broadcasting of radio programmes swept across America like a smouldering fire that had suddenly burst into flame. SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • We worked dawn to dusk piling up a huge bonfire that would still be smouldering the next weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two managers' heads must keep appearing in great, looming opposition: the doe-eyed baldie against the silver‑fox cad, suggestive of some kind of epic chess fight between these smouldering classical deities. Ten ways to satisfy your constant craving for El Clásico | Barney Ronay
  • `I can't wait,' she answered smolderingly
  • her tone was...conversational although...her eyes were smoldering
  • His unconsummated relationship with the milkwoman, played with a smouldering air by Barbara Flynn, was a metaphor for all his missed opportunities.
  • For an instant, as they exchanged glares, Darius suddenly realized that the two of them probably held the same smoldering looks of hatred in their eyes.
  • As I was walking back the last night it there was the remains of a pallet smouldering in the smoke.
  • And she is clearly a Mannian-like drumbeater for such restrictiveness, for without it her study? would smoldering in the same ashes as the hockey stick. Bender on Gaspé « Climate Audit
  • By the fading light of their smouldering fires they resolved to do as she had said. The Gods of Asgard
  • You can picture the rugged terrain of rocky beaches and stony slopes with ancient smouldering volcanoes standing guard over antique vines.
  • Others go inward, smouldering with resentment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Myeloma is a disease of many stages, including one called smoldering or somnolent that is rarely treated unless it starts to progress. RutlandHerald.com
  • They had revived under his smouldering regard, and I guessed she was having delicious shivers at the thought of him sweeping her off at his saddlebow and having his wicked will of her by the shores of Gitchee-Gununee. Isabelle
  • For pretty much the entire gig he hangs one-handed off his microphone, wreathed in smoke, a smouldering cig between his fingers.
  • Drea fumed, anger smoldering inside, and just when she thought she could be pushed no further, Altair started to sing.
  • - we know for a fact that before the ruins had stopped smoldering from the attacks of 11 September, Rumsfeld was seeking to pin the attacks on Saddam Hussein. Think Progress » Andrew Sullivan Compares Gore on Global Warming to Cheney’s Reckless Claims About WMD
  • Underneath the thatch it was a roaring blaze but on top it was smouldering.
  • Cid took a deep draw, then blew out the blue grey smoke, his eyes smouldering.
  • You can picture the rugged terrain of rocky beaches and stony slopes with ancient smouldering volcanoes standing guard over antique vines.
  • A sighingly lovely covey of youths stares at the cartography with a smouldering incomprehension. Times, Sunday Times
  • Den här softa mashupen av Weezys Lollipop och jjs Ecstasy gjord av stockholmaren NEO SUCCESS har funnits med ett tag (har bl.a. postats på GvsB), men The spare and smoldering electro/guitar bits comprised by the xx LP are ripe for remix reduction, the latest coming from 23-year-old L.A. producer Jason Chung aka Nosaj Gorillaz/Damon Albarn has always held a very special place in my heart. Hot Artists at Elbo.ws
  • Cid took a deep draw, then blew out the blue grey smoke, his eyes smouldering.
  • In the morning my father drove us slowly past the still smouldering wreckage. Times, Sunday Times
  • His eyes were a dark, smoldering blue, like the color of a deep, storm-tossed ocean.
  • There was no note, only a pile of dirty laundry and the smouldering remains of a meth lab attracting the attention of the local constabulary.
  • I also uploaded the userpic I've used here as one of my photos - as it is obviously my smouldering wicked temptress photo. * chortle chortle* Actually, that stare is something James should be familiar with, as I think I used it quite a bit during a certain fateful night in Klute. *falls about laughing*
  • Firefighters spent more than eight hours at the scene, damping down the smouldering straw and attempting to discover how the blaze started.
  • He has what writers of romantic fiction would call smouldering good looks combined with a steely personality that warns you not to get too close. Times, Sunday Times
  • She pulled it out of his hand as she looked up at him, her eyes smoldering in anger.
  • Fire burst from its open mouth, its eyes glowed with a smouldering glare, its muzzle and hackles and dewlap were outlined in flickering flame.
  • As I was walking back the last night it there was the remains of a pallet smouldering in the smoke.
  • His anger had retreated but he could still feel it smouldering within.
  • Alexander placed Ada on the throne of Caria as his satrap in the smoldering ruins of the city and stationed enough troops nearby to drive out the last of the Persians from their citadels. Alexander the Great
  • Team it with kohl like the models at Pucci for a smouldering, shimmering eye. The Sun
  • So it was, that because of the unhappy leave-taking, no one noticed the insulation smoldering on the frayed wires in the old barn. None saw the first spark fall.
  • The night had been long and cold and the smouldering fire at the front of the camp was burning its final cinders around midday.
  • With a smouldering disdain which could quickly turn to bloody-mindedness, the rams kept their composure, even though the odd knobbly bits on their foreheads were all that remained of horns and pride. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Sacrificing plot clarity for wisecracking dialogue and smouldering seduction the producers removed a big chunk of explanation in favour of more Bogart-Bacall smooch time, the definitive Chandler detective movie is still wildly enjoyable. This week's new films
  • A number of buildings around the Parliament were still smouldering today.
  • He turned to her now, his expression smoldering with sensuality, yet at the same time bewildered. Dance Of Desire
  • Three crews were brought in to bring the barn blaze under control and the smouldering hay was transported out of the barn on tractors to spread on nearby fields.
  • It was evident that the German airmen had used the smouldering fires of Saturday's raids to guide them, for the attacks were directed at the same area - London's dockland.
  • She said the strong southeaster which has fanned the flames over the past two days was set to continue, and there was a constant danger that smouldering coals in areas where flames had been extinguished, would flare up again.
  • So there was a tricky ex and an officer doing smouldering looks across the camp kitchen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hours later, when nearly 400 bodies had been removed from the smoldering ruin, the policeman heading the recovery operation reported to the emperor's famously tender-hearted cousin, Archduke Albrecht, "All saved, Your Imperial Highness. Modernism's Austrian Rebels
  • She has a recurrent character in her dream - a man with smoldering eyes who sees through her soul - that makes her wake happy.
  • The Hell-Gate of Ireland: Smoldering brimstone, bitter labdanum, clove, black musk, and copper-colored feathers. Thor's Day
  • Seen by day and by night, they read like the pit of hell shot with flashes of fire and filled with smouldering, acrid smoke. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It was simply smouldering, the flames long burned out leaving nothing but some charcoal what was once wood.
  • The building is, in fact, still smoldering, which is a real testament to the intensity of the fire that ripped through here yesterday. CNN Transcript Mar 14, 2004
  • As ever it is the slow smouldering songs that are most effective, with piano driven ‘The Dance’ one of those tumbling broody ballads that nobody does better.
  • The remaining embers lay smoldering, barely giving off any glow in the dark.
  • Smokes pointed out the Momotombo volcano, smouldering broodily on the distant skyline. DESPERADOES
  • Yet the embers were smouldering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ava suddenly became busy tying the makeshift rope together, an excuse not to meet his smoldering gaze.
  • But the others seemed a little flat and unfocused, with the singer straining to reach shrill highs and smouldering lows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Almost any argument can be made without lapsing into bad taste - but one needs to keep an ear especially open to language when the rubble is still smouldering and more than 5,000 loved ones are still missing.
  • A vivid blue streak ripped the air between them, tearing the smoldering man from his horse and causing the last mount to rear, throwing its rider.
  • A fire was lit in the firepan and burned until smoldering. Vail Daily - Top Stories
  • But the smouldering bed linen would have given off cyanide fumes which, in addition to the alcohol, would have confused and disorientated Mr Cartledge, Mr Hinchliff concluded.
  • It was very like commuting with a bit of close-up smouldering, but stretched over two nights. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was very like commuting with a bit of close-up smouldering, but stretched over two nights. Times, Sunday Times
  • His smouldering gaze met mine, and he gave me an answer, voice low and soft.
  • I spun on Deron, backing away as I did so, glaring at him with smoldering hatred.
  • He turned his head around and saw Sledge behind him, his face smoldering with hatred.
  • His smouldering temptresses were immensely influential.
  • Recovering some of my composure, I became aware for the first time of heat radiating from the lava flow smoldering several feet to my left. Fury Jungle | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The result is a smoldering tale blending end-of-the-road madness with earthy compassion and the triumphant human spirit.
  • Firefighters spent more than eight hours at the scene, damping down the smouldering straw and attempting to discover how the blaze started.
  • Spellbound they crouched in the black and smouldering ashes of the spinifex, mouths open and eyes staring, and then with one terrific yell away they ran, dodging and doubling until a somewhat bushy beefwood tree seemed to offer them means of escape. Spinifex and Sand
  • He has what writers of romantic fiction would call smouldering good looks combined with a steely personality that warns you not to get too close. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you try to burn it too slowly, the fire will change from flaming to smoldering combustion.
  • A few hours later, as smoke continued to pour from the smoldering ruins, survivors surveyed a scene of stunning desolation.
  • Not necessarily "ballads," as they are no less smoldering than their higher-tempo anthems, "Devotion", "Go Shawty", and "Blind" seem to suggest a real vulnerability underneath the harder, bawdier exterior of the group. Marjon Rebecca Carlos: (Electrik) Red In The Face: Not Your Mom's All-Girl R&B Group
  • The violent nemesis just happens to be played by a shapely, smoldering brunette TV entertainment reporter named… Maria Menounos.
  • Several hours after the crash, the building still was smouldering, with black smoke hanging in the air.
  • See how smouldering you look. Times, Sunday Times
  • See how smouldering you look. Times, Sunday Times
  • The remaining embers lay smoldering, barely giving off any glow in the dark.
  • Peg sat rigid her basket on her lap, knitting forgotten, keeping in check the smouldering anger inside her.
  • The furniture was smoldering charcoal; the ash that she'd glimpsed was a foul-smelling carpet. THE HELLBOUND HEART
  • The sufferings she has had to endure, are, she says, beyond compare; the poems which she writes breathe a withering passion, a smouldering despair, an agony of spirit that would melt the soul of a drayman, were he to read them. Mrs. Perkins's Ball
  • So far she could only see fire and the ruins of houses that had already burned down or were smoldering in the flames.
  • When he looked back up at Theron, he could see anger smoldering in his eyes.
  • When we reached the university a few minutes after the blasts, it was still smouldering. Times, Sunday Times
  • But despite her lacklustre performance in the jungle, after seeing these smouldering pics any guy would become her fan again. The Sun
  • The fire was started by a smouldering cigarette.
  • Team it with kohl like the models at Pucci for a smouldering, shimmering eye. The Sun
  • Katharine Hepburn as Hecuba, the Trojan queen who has lost her sons and city, opens the play prostrate on the scarred earth of Troy towards the end of the siege, after a failed attempt to throw herself into its smoldering ruins, she says, "Up from the ground, trembling body. Katerina Zacharia: Remembering Michael Cacoyannis
  • My nose would rival Pinocchio's were I to deny the smoldering impact of such lickerish lines as these.
  • A marble fireplace occupied one whole wall, the remains of a fire slowly smoldering in the hearth.
  • With all around him looking pale and ashen-faced, Guy Hedderwick put his best foot forward, racing across the smouldering coals.
  • Suddenly you smell a fire, and soon you see that there are smouldering embers all around you. The Sun
  • The mat was smoldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • I spun on Deron, backing away as I did so, glaring at him with smoldering hatred.
  • The fire is still smouldering and could flare at any moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mat was smouldering where the burning log had fallen.
  • They cut two metres of thatch from around the chimney and used a stirrup pump to dowse the smouldering straw.
  • A number of buildings around the Parliament were still smouldering today.
  • He was holding his cigarette, looking for a place to dump the long smoldering ash.
  • When we reached the university a few minutes after the blasts, it was still smouldering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tom knocked out his foul pipe into a smouldering ashtray, fished some dirty reading glasses out of his pocket, and took the letter to a wall lamp by the big inglenook fireplace.
  • She was smouldering with rage as she explained how her son had been killed.
  • It would be only four years before the broadcasting of radio programmes swept across America like a smouldering fire that had suddenly burst into flame. SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution
  • Taku's face was emotionless, except for the fury smoldering in his eyes.
  • The leers given by a few male models were met with a smoldering glare by Nicholas.
  • So there was a tricky ex and an officer doing smouldering looks across the camp kitchen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Find those most likely to argue for liberal intervention and bring them onside rather than risk them smouldering from a distance? Times, Sunday Times
  • Drea fumed, anger smoldering inside, and just when she thought she could be pushed no further, Altair started to sing.
  • For an instant, as they exchanged glares, Darius suddenly realized that the two of them probably held the same smoldering looks of hatred in their eyes.
  • Galen met his gaze without flinching, but hatred flickered behind his smoldering gaze.

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