Similar words: make a fire, terra firma, fire, fired, on fire, fire up, misfire, firewall. Meaning: [ə'faɪə] adj. lighted up by or as by fire or flame.
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(31) Then the wood was afire, a fire that roughened and darkened the ribbed surfaces the concrete.
(32) Then the wood was set afire, a fire that roughened and darkened the ribbed surfaces of the concrete.
(33) After vows, the bride'the floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood ,(sentence dictionary) is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.
(34) Every limb of My body would, as a result, be set afire.
(35) Smoke rises from a burning Indonesian forest set afire for land-clearing, 2005. They used information released last year by the Food and Agriculture Organization.
(36) The colon was ablaze, like a bone-dry bale of hay soaked in gasoline and then set afire.
(37) For a fire has been kindled by my wrath, one that burns to the realm of death below. It will devour the earth and its harvests and set afire the foundations of the mountains.
(38) When the Spirit comes in, he sets our hearts afire the Lord.
(39) After vows6), the bride's floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood , is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.
(40) Issue: When a person's structure is set afire through his negligence or the negligence of his servant, is he liable for injury suffered to structures if all other to which the fire spreads?
(41) After vows, the bride's floral wreath, which symbolizes her maidenhood, is removed and set afire by the mistress of ceremonies.
(42) The houses were set afire but there were only minor injuries to seven personnel.
(43) The sun has already set, leaving the sky afire with orange and green light.
(44) Smoke rises from a burning Indonesian forest set afire for land - clearing, 2005.
(45) Afire is quickly trodden out , which , being suffered, rivers cannot quench.
More similar words: make a fire, terra firma, fire, fired, on fire, fire up, misfire, firewall, firemen, fire away, fire pit, fire ant, fire sale, wildfire, hang fire, firebrand, fire door, open fire, backfire, firework, hellfire, fire risk, fire loss, on the fire, fire chief, under fire, brush fire, catch fire, cease-fire, fire drill.