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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blazing furnace" is correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The blacksmith stoked the blazing furnace, preparing to melt the metal for his latest project.
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"You always walk a tightrope, between humor and humiliation," says Taylor, who was named for the biblical Meshach, who walked out of a blazing furnace miraculously unharmed.
Puzzleholics will have a field day piecing together the meaning of individual images, especially from the film's first half — a busted pipe, a blazing furnace, a bloody forehead — and realizing just how intricately Aronofsky has constructed this allegorical narrative.
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With colour-coded heat maps of the country resembling blazing red furnaces for much of the month, the authorities have recently issued a special report on the extraordinary heat.
But woe betide those blinded by her beauty, which is almost literally skin-deep – one of the most frightening things about her is that she smells "metallic" when she's angry, as though a secret interior furnace blazes up, burning off her soft outward semblance.
Assipattle plunges the still burning peat into the stoor worm's liver, causing a "fire that blazed like a furnace".
On the other hand, it wasn't hard to be persuaded that a train was better than a horse if you wanted to get to Edinburgh quickly or better than a boat if you wanted to haul coal to the furnaces of Britain's blazing new Industrial Revolution.
Inside the cabin it was candle-lit, filled with singing, and extremely hot from a blazing fire set inside an oil-drum furnace, which was right in the middle of the room.
Another piece on this theme is a gleaming blue and chrome vintage jukebox, set against the backdrop of a blazing mural that resembles the mouth of a furnace, entitled Factory Records.
We are told, for instance, that when Alexander's tutor Leonidas makes the mistake of beating the young prince: "He confronted dry wide eyes, their irises stretched to a pale rim round the black; hard-slit white lips and dilated nostrils; a blazing rage, condensed by silence like the core of a furnace.
Blazing fast.
"Listen: remember 'Blazing Saddles'?
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