Sentence examples for to flame from inspiring English sources

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to flame

noun

The visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.

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Or to flame out completely.

Why do they feel free to flame my social life?

But Tortorella refused to flame Bickel on Saturday.

Come autumn and its leaves will turn to flame.

Wonder Showzen was always doomed to flame out early.

Captain John figured to flame out fast, and he did.

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Will that break up the moth-to-flame romance of luxury-loving bureaucrats and German engineering?

EcoBalanza's go-to flame-resistant material is wool.

O'Brien fans the forgotten word back to flame-hot life, and lets it smolder again.

New carpets and vinyl flooring can also cause problems thanks to flame-retardants, pesticides and adhesives.

These are good times for the makers of everything from bulletproof 10-inch-square "groin guards" to flame-retardant blankets.

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