flaming (Meaning)

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flaming (n)

the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke

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flaming (s)

informal intensifiers

very intense

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flaming (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Flame

Webster

flaming (a.)

Emitting flames; afire; blazing; consuming; illuminating.

Of the color of flame; high-colored; brilliant; dazzling.

Ardent; passionate; burning with zeal; irrepressibly earnest; as, a flaming proclomation or harangue.

flaming Sentence Examples

  1. The spectators witnessed the flaming torches that illuminated the stadium during the opening ceremony.
  2. During summer, the sun appeared as a flaming orb in the sky, emitting intense heat upon the parched earth.
  3. The campfire provided warmth and light on the cold, flaming night.
  4. The raging forest fire created a flaming inferno, threatening nearby communities and wildlife.
  5. The flaming hillsides were a spectacular sight as the autumn leaves burned in vibrant shades of red and orange.
  6. The volcanic eruption sent flaming debris and ash high into the atmosphere, creating a mesmerizing yet dangerous spectacle.
  7. In protest, the demonstrators held flaming signs and banners, capturing the attention of the crowd.
  8. The blacksmith hammered away at the red-hot metal, transforming it into a flaming masterpiece.
  9. The performers twirled flaming batons with grace and dexterity, captivating the audience with their mesmerizing routine.
  10. The flaming meteor streaked across the night sky, leaving a trail of light and wonder in its wake.

FAQs About the word flaming

the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke, informal intensifiers, very intenseof Flame, Emitting flames; afi

burning, flickering, blazing, smoldering, smouldering, ignited, enflamed, lit, conflagrant, burned

damped,dead, damped, suffocated, smothered, doused, extinguished, quenched, smothered, dead

The spectators witnessed the flaming torches that illuminated the stadium during the opening ceremony.

During summer, the sun appeared as a flaming orb in the sky, emitting intense heat upon the parched earth.

The campfire provided warmth and light on the cold, flaming night.

The raging forest fire created a flaming inferno, threatening nearby communities and wildlife.