flame

[US]/fleɪm/
[UK]/fleɪm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. fire; passion; light
v. to turn red; to burn

Phrases & Collocations

burning flame

bright flame

dancing flame

intense flame

flame retardant

olympic flame

flame cutting

flame propagation

flame resistance

flame spread

old flame

flame spraying

flame ionization

flame ionization detector

flame resistant

sacred flame

eternal flame

flame arrester

open flame

diffusion flame

burst into flame

flame holder

gas flame

Example Sentences

the flame of a candle.

apprehend the flame of a candle

The flame blew out.

gouts of flame and phlegm.

Jane blew the flame out.

The fire flamed intensely.

the flames of the funeral pyre

cheeks that flamed with embarrassment.

flames belch from the wreckage.

the flame of hope burns brightly here.

hope flamed in her.

an inextinguishable flame; an inextinguishable faith.

the flame wavered in the draught.

A hot flame will make the solder run.

Flames consist of incandescent gases.

Smoke and flames brought the neighbors.

The flames ate up the building.

They tried to rekindle the flames of romance.

The infantry were equipped with flame throwers.

flames that flickered in the night;

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