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flames <a flame; flames> N

carburizing flame

cutting flame

detonating flame

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A lotus motif spreads all over the moonstone, whereas in other moonstones, the carvings include tuskers, horses, swans and flames.
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The fire started after a blowout occurred, causing crude oil to make contact with the flames that powered the oil derrick.
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The cause of the fire was a frayed electrical cord behind a couch that smoldered for hours before engulfing the house with flames and smoke.
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As offensive units are tackled, they wear down, finally issuing smoke and then flames after a number of hits.
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It depicts a woman standing amidst flames, eternally burning yet never consumed.
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The first torpedo explosion lifted the ship's bow out of the water and threw up a column of water and flames about 100 feet into the air.
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So this video featuring G-string wearing dancers really just added fuel to the flames.
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The robot family's heads finally ignite into circuit-breaking flames.
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He said it was lucky the flames never dropped from the conveyer belt to the sulphur stored below.
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They also produced copious amounts of smoke and sparks; occasionally even flames from incomplete combustion of the coal.
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