100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "flame"
Definition
A "flame" is a visible, gaseous part of a fire that emits light and heat, typically produced by the combustion of a substance. It can also refer to a metaphorical passion or intense emotion.
Synonyms
- Blaze
- Fire
- Conflagration
- Glow
- Flicker
- Spark
- Inferno
- Heat
Antonyms
- Cold
- Douse
- Extinguish
- Quench
- Freeze
Examples
- The fire began to flame wildly in the wind.
- She couldn't help but flame with anger when she heard the news.
- The campfire started to flame brightly as the logs caught fire.
- He felt his cheeks flame with embarrassment after the compliment.
- The artist used red and orange to flame the canvas with vibrant colors.
- The candles flame danced softly in the evening breeze.
- The debate caused tensions to flame between the two groups.
- The fireworks began to flame across the night sky.
- His passion for music continued to flame throughout his life.
- The scientist observed how the chemicals would flame upon contact.
- The old lantern began to flame out, casting eerie shadows.
- She felt her heart flame with love at the sight of him.
- The match struck and instantly began to flame.
- Their rivalry started to flame again during the tournament.
- The fire pit started to flame as they added more wood.
- Her eyes would flame with determination every time she spoke.
- The torches would flame brightly during the festival.
- He watched the sunset as the sky began to flame with colors.
- The argument caused sparks to flame between the friends.
- His enthusiasm began to flame as the project progressed.
- The camp counselor taught them how to safely flame the fire.
- She felt the heat flame from the stove as she cooked.
- The leaves began to flame in the fall, turning brilliant shades.
- His temper would flame at the slightest provocation.
- The bonfire would flame until the early hours of the morning.
- The athlete's spirit would flame during competition.
- The volcano threatened to flame again after years of dormancy.
- She watched the paper flame in the fireplace.
- The heated discussion caused emotions to flame higher.
- The chef instructed her to flame the dish for extra flavor.
- His cheeks would often flame when he was around her.
- The sun began to flame down on the crowded beach.
- The embers continued to flame long after the fire was out.
- The idea began to flame in her mind, growing stronger.
- His desire for adventure would flame during summer vacations.
- The torch would flame brightly in the dark cave.
- The colors in the painting seemed to flame with life.
- She felt her anger flame as he spoke.
- The watchman kept the fire flame alive through the night.
- The debate would often flame into a full argument.
- The wildflowers began to flame in the meadow.
- The artist loved to flame her work with bold strokes.
- The tension in the room began to flame as they waited.
- The sparks would flame up from the campfire.
- The prophecy warned of a dragon that would flame the land.
- His hopes would often flame only to be dashed.
- The oil lamp would flame with a steady light.
- She felt her heart flame with excitement for the trip.
- The passion for her career continued to flame.
- The fireworks would flame across the sky in celebration.
- The heat from the fire would flame against her skin.
- His face would flame with pride at the award.
- The wildfire threatened to flame out of control.
- She watched the leaves flame in the autumn breeze.
- The politician's words seemed to flame the crowd.
- The lantern would flame through the dark streets.
- Their friendship would flame brightly despite the distance.
- The wood began to flame as the fire caught.
- Her passion for painting would often flame in moments of inspiration.
- The sun would flame down relentlessly during the summer.
- The controversial article caused discussions to flame.
- The old fireplace would flame every winter.
- The athlete's determination would flame through every challenge.
- The candles would flame in synchronized rhythm during the ceremony.
- He could feel the desire flame within him.
- The sparks would flame up into the night sky.
- She watched as the fire began to flame in the hearth.
- Their love story would always flame in her memory.
- The coffee pot began to flame as it heated up.
- The crowd's enthusiasm would flame as the band took the stage.
- The torch would flame as long as there was fuel.
- The artist aimed to flame his audience's imagination.
- The wildfire risk would flame in dry weather conditions.
- She felt her mood flame at the sight of her favorite dessert.
- The old legends spoke of a dragon that would flame the skies.
- The festival would flame with lights and laughter.
- His ambition would flame as he worked toward his goals.
- The scent of the smoke made her heart flame with nostalgia.
- The firework would flame into a spectacular display.
- The warmth of the fire would flame throughout the cabin.
- She felt the excitement flame as the concert began.
- The light from the candle would flame in the darkness.
- Their argument would quickly flame into a full-blown fight.
- The embers would flame after the main fire had died down.
- The sun's rays would flame against the ocean waves.
- The spark of inspiration would flame as she wrote her novel.
- The colors in the sunset would flame beautifully.
- The challenge would flame his resolve to succeed.
- The party would flame with energy and laughter.
- His passion for cooking would often flame during family gatherings.
- The firework show would flame into a dazzling finale.
- The tension in the meeting began to flame as opinions clashed.
- The spirit of the holiday would flame in their hearts.
- Her cheeks would flame with joy at the surprise.
- The festival lights would flame throughout the night.
- The explosives caused the building to flame spectacularly.
- The flames would flame higher as the wind picked up.
- His love for her would always flame in his heart.
- The ancient scrolls spoke of a hero who would flame the land.
- The excitement in the air would flame as the countdown began.