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Discover Ludwig"flame" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a burning fire, a strong emotion or intense passion, or a bright color. Example sentence: The little girl was mesmerized by the bright orange flame as it danced in the fireplace.
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In his first campaign speech, Sabbahi also claimed to carry the flame for Egypt's revolution – a mantra that implicitly positions Sisi as the establishment figure.
Suspense builds up until (*spoiler alert*) Mount Vesuvius erupts in a red column of flame, showering fiery rain down on the children and forcing them to flee for their lives.
Aboriginal celebrants on Sunday morning lit a fire at the Sydney Opera House before the flame, along with offerings from around the world, was carried aboard a boat.
We just need to provide the right conditions for the flame to burn more brightly.
In some areas, we regularly have no option but to close threads earlier than anticipated when the conversation has ranged far off topic or descended into a messy flame war.
What could be a rather hackneyed situation when a successful academic meets her old tutor and the flame is rekindled, is transformed into a moving story about ageing, alongside sensible advice about writing and prose to die for.
The flame war started with an interview Morgan gave to Politico, published on 2 October.
Destruction by flame has long been an essential function of life down here.
I wonder what I should be like then?' And she tried to fancy what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown out, for she could not remember ever having seen such a thing.
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The album, which racks up its 11th week in the No 1 spot, has shifted over 214,000 copies in the past seven days, giving the flame-haired musician the biggest one-week sales tally of any artist album this year.
The classic Empire set-up is a board meeting at which Lucious tells people to do something, only for the door to crash open and there's Cookie, hip cocked, telling them to do the opposite, flame-throwing quippy threats if they demur.
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