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The phrase "a scream of fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a loud, intense sound associated with fire, such as in literature or poetry.
Example: "In the distance, we could hear a scream of fire as the flames engulfed the old barn."
Alternatives: "a roar of flames" or "a cry of fire".
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They ventriloquise the fear of millions into a scream of fire in the crowded theatre of modernity where all the doors are locked, and then they watch the stampede.
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A scream of sirens.
A scream of frustration.
"I yelled a scream of joy".
Instead of screaming "Rape!" scream "Fire!" It is more clear and more people would actually try to do something about it.
The last time I spoke to him, in October last year, he was sitting with his wife in the foyer of a hotel in Toronto in the small hours; we, like other authors at the Harbor Front Festival and the rest of the hotel guests had been driven out of our beds and down dark staircases the escalators were out of action by a screaming fire alarm.
We stood on the roadside amid agitated Italian spectators, several of whom owned houses in the area, as a fleet of fire engines, sirens screaming, raced past us toward the beach.
Am I free to scream the equivalent of fire in a crowded theater or in common parlance creating a witch hunting atmosphere which exploits fear of political or sexual aggression.
Others include story lines about baking humans in ovens, and a child waking up screaming after thousands of fire ants made a nest in the subject's brain.
Like a river of fire.'.
What a ball of fire!
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