Sentence examples for the conflagration from inspiring English sources

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the conflagration

noun

A large fire extending to many objects, or over a large space; a general burning.

  • It took sixty firefighters to put out the conflagration.

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Then the conflagration really began.

The conflagration continued for hours.

The conflagration that follows is depicted with unsettling power.

Unless tamed, the conflagration might not spare anybody.

What would a new leader say to justify the conflagration?

The conflagration spread, and fighting raged throughout the day.

The beauty of the movie is all in the conflagration.

And now the conflagration, as I said, in southern Lebanon.

They burn in the conflagration of their times.

Nobody doubted that the conflagration marked a turning point.

Britten, Pears, Auden and Mann have fled the conflagration in Europe.

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