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What are some phrases with the word flame in them?

Phrases with "Flame"

Figurative Language:

* A burning flame of passion: A strong, intense feeling of love or desire.

* Fan the flames: To encourage or intensify something, especially negative emotions or conflict.

* A flicker of hope: A small sign of optimism or possibility.

* Burn with ambition: To be highly motivated and driven.

* Go up in flames: To be destroyed by fire.

* A fiery spirit: A passionate and energetic personality.

* Under a cloud of suspicion: To be under suspicion, like a cloud obscuring the sun.

* To be consumed by flames: To be completely overwhelmed by something.

* To be in a blaze of glory: To be successful or impressive in a grand way.

* To be a blazing success: To be extremely successful.

Literal Language:

* Open flame: Fire that is visible and exposed.

* The flames danced in the fireplace: A description of fire moving and flickering.

* The fire was ablaze: A description of a strong and intense fire.

* The flame was extinguished: The fire was put out.

* A torch with a flickering flame: A description of a torch with a weak flame.

Idioms:

* A flame in the pan: Something that starts with great excitement but quickly fades away.

* To set the world on fire: To achieve great success or make a significant impact.

* To light a fire under someone: To motivate someone to work harder.

* To have a fire in your belly: To be very passionate or driven.

* To add fuel to the fire: To make a situation worse.

Other:

* A flame test: A scientific test to identify the presence of certain elements.

* Flame retardant: A material that resists burning.

* Flame thrower: A weapon that shoots fire.

This is just a small selection of phrases with the word "flame." Depending on the context, there are many other ways to use the word.

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