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Examples for "blazing"
Examples for "blazing"
1Seruvakula said the Vikings will come out all guns blazing at home.
2Now the pile of paper was not just burning; it was blazing.
3The place was blazing with light-notgaslamps now, but good electric lights.
4In the west end of the Sanctum Sanctorum, under the blazing star.
5In the first place, the flame itself is produced by blazing alcohol.
1The glaring sand shimmered in the heat of the flaming Egyptian sun.
2However, it wasn't some glaring error made by the 25-year-old beauty company.
3So far, GoldenEye shows no signs of containing such a glaring error.
4Apart from these glaring problems, everything else about this product is amazing.
5The morning sun was now hot and glaring in the eastern sky.
1The smoke of the guns threaded to dazzling silver in the sunshine.
2Beauden Barrett takes the beauty of rugby to a dazzling new level.
3The river was dazzling in the morning sunlight, the air like wine.
4Its reputation is most at stake; its prospectus dazzling; its annals effective.
5The sun shone brightly; the snow stretched afar like a dazzling sheet.
1However, the future is looking dim and the present is not blinding.
2The one party reluctant to accept the mind-blinding reality was Bob Arum.
3Weather concerned her until Whinney brought her home through a blinding blizzard.
4Everyone knows anger can distort judgment, temporarily blinding us to negative consequences.
5They went through at blinding speed, main propulsion units still at maximum.
1He trotted out the fulgent and tonal Church of the Rev.
2Its lower bowels seethed with fulgent coal.
3Mahomet came to them and recited Sura liii-TheStar-afulgent psalm in praise of God and heavenly joys.
4A more crystalline night, more full of fulgent stars, was never seen, stars everywhere, but mostly scattered in large sparkles on the snow.
5Let the moon with her soft and silent light watch over me; let dawn spread its fulgent splendor; let the wind moan with solemn murmur.
1It was the noon-hour, with hot, glary sun and no wind.
2The frozen expanse stretched steel-white, glary and glistening, a solid sheet of ice.
3The early light was already glary, promising another scorcher.
4Take notice that that is ice; clear, glary ice.
5Several battery-powered lamps had been "requisitioned" from the hardware store and provided glary illumination.
6Against that green the red of Brinnaria's gown showed strident and glary, for Brinnaria was sitting on his lap.
7We could see them clearly enough, but for now all they would see of us was a glary bloom of light.