Lighted up by or as by fire or flame.
Streaming or flapping or spreading wide as if in a current of air.
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Examples for "burning"
Examples for "burning"
1Some companies ended up burning it illegally, causing environmental and health problems.
2A case in point: that Park Creek fire burning outside of Lincoln.
3Major bushfires are burning across the Australian state of New South Wales.
4An obvious but rarely asked question is: whose cash is Uber burning?
5It's burning fossil fuels that's causing the global crisis of Climate Change.
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.
2The documentary has garnered particular attention for a scene featuring flaming tapwater.
3Wild roses were flaming in the tufts of bunchgrass along the fence.
4There was a steady draft in the direction of the flaming cavern.
5He went out flaming; free from debt, money debts; all but one.
1Police say the attackers stabbed the victims and set alight some rooms.
2There were unconfirmed reports that a number of vehicles were set alight.
3About a year ago another blaze came close to setting it alight.
4The street lamps were alight; the rays glittered on the damp pavements.
5Let them get closer before we set it alight, Josh said confidently.
1In Boston, a police SUV was set ablaze near the State House.
2France's far right Twittersphere was ablaze with comments criticising immigration and Islam.
3France's far right Twittersphere was ablaze with comments criticizing immigration and Islam.
4Rebels also set ablaze five trucks that were transporting minerals, police said.
5Thursday's attacks left one tanker ablaze and both adrift, shipping firms said.
1The unrest often targets northerners, and northern-owned businesses have been set aflame.
2His cheeks were aflame; his body was aglow; his limbs were trembling.
3The ancient capital of Virginia was aflame with the new rebel bunting.
4You have to publicly set any evidence of your former allegiances aflame.
5A spark spell caught the text and then set the kindling aflame.
1The mall was among dozens of buildings set afire following the dispersal.
2Looking down, she saw the piles of logs had been set afire.
3Bell was afire with enthusiasm; the first great step had been taken.
4Yes, he told himself, that part she'd play like a house afire.
5Your heart is already afire with the passion to help, to heal.
1However, Jay-Z's previous British signings haven't exactly set the world on fire.
2It's good when the way is clear and everything is on fire.'
3As a result' the entire engine which pumps water was on fire.
4He had always known he would go out this way: on fire.
5A car had been set on fire not far from the scene.
1His own emblem, quivering and aflare, was winging toward the other.
2Now the fire was low enough, but the room seemed aflare with myrtle tapers.
3Drums beating, trumpets blowing, torches aflare, the English freebooter marched straight to the market.
4Above all, Chilhowee Mountain, aflare with the scarlet glow of its autumnal woods, touched the blue sky.
5Morning dawned, aflare with light and color, as only a June morning in that semitropic wilderness could glow.
6The doors were aflare with flickering lights from within, and the unctuous smell of frying pork was on the air.
7The old chaplain stuck his pipe into his mouth and brought it aflare again with two or three strong indrawing respirations.
8Thing was aflare in a moment!...