Lighted up by or as by fire or flame.
1 However, Jay-Z's previous British signings haven't exactly set the world on fire .
2 It's good when the way is clear and everything is on fire . '
3 As a result' the entire engine which pumps water was on fire .
4 He had always known he would go out this way: on fire .
5 A car had been set on fire not far from the scene.
6 Gates were smashed and rioters set 15 factories on fire , he said.
7 The mouse had upset the lamp; the bed curtains were on fire .
8 The common room hardly seemed as if the building were on fire .
9 I set it on fire from the walls; no need for matches.
10 This place is a house on fire , just like its incendiary food.
11 The nearby headquarters of the security services was also set on fire .
12 After their first repulses the enemy always set the house on fire .
13 An interesting example is found in the Antrim adverb alow, on fire .
14 The attackers, who struck late on Monday, also set vehicles on fire .
15 So the tool has just really caught on fire with law enforcement.
16 The trees were beautiful; the forests were on fire with their leaves.
Другие примеры для термина "on fire"
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