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Meaning of fuego

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fuego (n)

a volcano in south central Guatemala

fuego Sentence Examples

  1. The forest fire raged with an uncontrollable fury, creating an inferno of flames known as "fuego."
  2. The dancer's fiery performance emanated a raw passion that ignited an emotional "fuego" within the audience.
  3. The spicy salsa's intense heat left a lingering "fuego" on the palate, igniting taste buds with its boldness.
  4. The volcanic eruption spewed forth rivers of molten "fuego," threatening nearby villages with its destructive power.
  5. The engine roared like a beast, its exhaust pipes spitting out a fiery "fuego" that illuminated the night.
  6. The revolutionary's fiery speech ignited a "fuego" of inspiration within the hearts of his followers.
  7. The fireworks exploded into the night sky, creating a breathtaking display of vibrant "fuego" that left spectators in awe.
  8. The sun's scorching rays cast down a relentless "fuego" that scorched the parched earth below.
  9. The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, creating a masterpiece infused with passion and artistic "fuego."
  10. The love they shared burned with an unquenchable "fuego," consuming their hearts and souls with its fiery intensity.

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a volcano in south central Guatemala

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The forest fire raged with an uncontrollable fury, creating an inferno of flames known as "fuego."

The dancer's fiery performance emanated a raw passion that ignited an emotional "fuego" within the audience.

The spicy salsa's intense heat left a lingering "fuego" on the palate, igniting taste buds with its boldness.

The volcanic eruption spewed forth rivers of molten "fuego," threatening nearby villages with its destructive power.