Lighted up by or as by fire or flame.
Keenly excited (especially sexually) or indicating excitement.
1 The unrest often targets northerners, and northern-owned businesses have been set aflame .
2 His cheeks were aflame ; his body was aglow; his limbs were trembling.
3 The ancient capital of Virginia was aflame with the new rebel bunting.
4 You have to publicly set any evidence of your former allegiances aflame .
5 A spark spell caught the text and then set the kindling aflame .
6 Sticks aflame and flying embers came in hissing showers on the water.
7 He opened the slats of the blind, and the flicker was aflame .
8 Several shops were aflame on the waterfront -perhaps from abandoned bonfires.
9 His car was found aflame hours later on Oropi Road near SH36.
10 Jane shuddered and drew back in the car, aflame with sudden wrath.
11 The hot blood was singing in her ears, her eyes were aflame .
12 This night had set wild and tumultuous emotions aflame in his breast.
13 And it set me aflame again... about why I was really here.
14 The spark had fallen on the charcoal, and her eyes were aflame .
15 He's like a cake of ice dipped in alcohol and set aflame .
16 At the tinkle of the glasses Blake looked up, his face aflame .
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