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flaming Definition


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flame
noun
    1a. A hot, luminous and flickering tongue shape of burning gases coming from something that is on fire;
      Example: The cigarette lighter produced a very small flame
    1b. A mass of these.
      Example: burst into flames
      Example: go up in flames
      Thesaurus: fire, blaze.
      Form: flames (often)
    2. A strong passion or affection.
      Example: the flame of love
      Thesaurus: enthusiasm, zeal, affection, passion, fervour, keenness, ardour.
    3. A bright reddish-orange colour.
      Example: She wore a flame party dress
      Form: flame-coloured (also)
verb flamed, flaming
    intr
    1. To burn with flames; to blaze.
    intr
    2. To shine brightly.
      Thesaurus: blaze, shine, glow, radiate.
    intr
    3. To explode with anger.
    intr
    4. To get red and hot.
      Example: Her cheeks flamed with anger
    5. To apply a flame to (an object or substance).
Idiom: fan the flames (add fuel to the flames)
    To stir up an already existing emotion or unrest.
Idiom: an old flame
    A feeling of passion or affection for someone from one's past.
    A person who excites such feelings.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin flamma.





flaming
adj
    1. Blazing.
      Thesaurus: burning, blazing, afire, fiery, ablaze, glowing, red, hot, smouldering.
    2. Bright; glowing, particularly a brilliant red.
      Thesaurus: blazing, glowing, red, brilliant, vivid, bright.
    3. colloq
      Very angry; furious; violent.
      Thesaurus: impassioned, intense, aroused, ardent, angry, raging, vehement, frenzied, fervid.
    4. colloq
      Damned
      Example: That flaming dog!


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