red heat (Meaning)

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red heat (n)

the heat or the color of fire

Synonyms & Antonyms of red heat

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red heat Sentence Examples

  1. The blacksmith hammered the metal to a red heat before shaping it into a blade.
  2. The crucible glowed a brilliant red heat, indicating that the molten liquid had reached its optimal temperature.
  3. Sparks flew from the anvil as the blacksmith struck the red-hot iron, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.
  4. The lava flowed like a fiery river, its glowing red heat illuminating the surrounding darkness.
  5. The sunset painted the sky in vivid hues of orange and red heat, casting a warm glow across the landscape.
  6. The red heat of the fire crackled and danced, providing both warmth and illumination to the cold night.
  7. The temperature in the furnace soared to a red heat, melting the metal into a liquid form.
  8. The branding iron sizzled as it was plunged into a bucket of water, cooling its red heat and leaving a permanent mark on the animal.
  9. The red heat of the molten glass swirled and bubbled as the artist shaped it into a delicate vase.
  10. The embers from the bonfire glowed with a soft red heat, casting a cozy glow on the faces of those gathered around.

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the heat or the color of fire

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The blacksmith hammered the metal to a red heat before shaping it into a blade.

The crucible glowed a brilliant red heat, indicating that the molten liquid had reached its optimal temperature.

Sparks flew from the anvil as the blacksmith struck the red-hot iron, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

The lava flowed like a fiery river, its glowing red heat illuminating the surrounding darkness.