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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blazing fire" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It can be used to describe a fire that is burning intensely or giving off a lot of heat and light. Example: The firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish the blazing fire that had engulfed the entire building.
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Hilfiger himself was in the library, poking a blazing fire.
But how can the many small flames be fanned into a blazing fire?
Then we received news of a blazing fire in the adjoining area.
And for a treat Bronwen and Myfanwy are to have their bath in front of the blazing fire.
"Heat?" "Only the fire". A candlelight feast, a blazing fire and nothing to do but watch the flames.
Attacks on unionisation and government defences of zero-hours contracts will do nothing but fuel an already blazing fire.
The finished project shows a festively decorated fireplace with a blazing fire flanked by two bright yellow chairs.
Most inviting is a bright courtyard with a small pool (heated by solar panels), whirlpool tub, plentiful seating, private cabanas and, come evening, a blazing fire pit.
Seventeen-hour days and "roastings" in front of a blazing fire were as regular a part of the curriculum for Day and his schoolmates as public floggings.
"A Hunting Scene," painted in the fourteen-nineties, finds naked men and satyrs slaughtering animals that they have flushed from a forest with a blazing fire.
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The Carthaginians then built counter-tunnels and came upon many workers who were unaware of what the other side was doing; these they killed, and they also destroyed many by hurling blazing fire-wood into the excavations.
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