flames (Meaning)

flames

to send an angry, hostile, or abusive electronic message, brilliance, brightness, to burst or break out violently, memory, a state of burning brightly, an angry, hostile, or abusive electronic message, to burn with a flame, the memory, reputation, or beliefs of a deceased person, to burst or break out violently or passionately, to shine brightly, a state of blazing combustion, to treat or affect with flame, sweetheart sense 2, a condition or appearance suggesting a flame or burning, flambé, the glowing gas that makes up part of a fire, to sear, sterilize, or destroy by fire, a strong reddish-orange color, the glowing gaseous part of a fire, to treat or affect by flame or fire, to send or convey by means of flame, to cleanse or sterilize by fire, to send an angry, hostile, or abusive electronic message to or about, a condition or appearance suggesting a flame, to send a hostile or rude electronic message to or about, to sterilize by a flame, burning zeal or passion, a hostile or rude electronic message, the person one is in love with

flames Sentence Examples

  1. The flames of the campfire illuminated the dark forest, casting dancing shadows around.
  2. The roaring flames of the bonfire engulfed the logs, sending sparks high into the night sky.
  3. The flames of passion ignited between the two lovers, their hearts burning with desire.
  4. The flames of war consumed the city, reducing it to ruins and ash.
  5. The flames of justice burned brightly in the courtroom, seeking retribution for the innocent.
  6. The flames of the candles flickered gently, creating a cozy and romantic atmosphere.
  7. The flames of the volcano erupted with deafening force, spewing molten lava across the landscape.
  8. The flames of the blowtorch cut through the metal, leaving a precise and smooth incision.
  9. The flames of the welding torch danced and sparked, bonding pieces of metal together.
  10. The flames of the eternal flame symbolized remembrance and sacrifice, a beacon of hope in the darkness.

FAQs About the word flames

to send an angry, hostile, or abusive electronic message, brilliance, brightness, to burst or break out violently, memory, a state of burning brightly, an angry

loves,darlings, sweets, sweeties, dears, sweethearts, girlfriends, lovers, sweetie pies, hons

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The flames of the campfire illuminated the dark forest, casting dancing shadows around.

The roaring flames of the bonfire engulfed the logs, sending sparks high into the night sky.

The flames of passion ignited between the two lovers, their hearts burning with desire.

The flames of war consumed the city, reducing it to ruins and ash.