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Example sentences for "blazing fire"

  • We kept up a blazing fire, however, and happily escaped a visit from bears, or any of the savage animals whose voices we heard round us on every side.

  • The huts were erected by this time, and a blazing fire lighted; and I noticed that Clarice's tent had been carefully staked round by the sergeant, so that no wild beast could break suddenly into it.

  • Still, it was necessary to keep up a blazing fire, and to watch vigilantly, lest any unwelcome visitor might intrude upon us, and still more unpleasantly disturb our night's rest.

  • We were most of us seated round a blazing fire of pine logs, which crackled away merrily, sending the sparks about in all directions, at the no small risk of setting fire to garments of a lighter texture than ours.

  • Y: Verily Allah has cursed the Unbelievers and prepared for them a Blazing Fire,- P: Lo!

  • Y: And if any believe not in Allah and His Messenger, We have prepared, for those who reject Allah, a Blazing Fire!

  • Y: For the Rejecters we have prepared chains, yokes, and a blazing Fire.

  • Y: Those who unjustly eat up the property of orphans, eat up a Fire into their own bodies: They will soon be enduring a Blazing Fire!

  • We found her a cheerful dame, who bestirred herself as actively as age would permit, got up a blazing fire to dry our wet clothes, and put as much bread and milk on the table as might have sufficed for several besides ourselves.

  • I then struck a light, and presently stood in the glare of a blazing fire.

  • They had a blazing fire, for it was now the middle of November, and the nights were very sharp.

  • They carried him in through the door, at which a woman was standing, into a room, where they saw, to their satisfaction, a blazing fire.

  • I like to see a blazing fire, and the first thing I do, when I get into fresh quarters, is to have the stove opened so that I can see one.

  • Gilbert had the coffee-room all to himself, and it looked comfortable enough when the curtains were drawn, the lamps lighted, and the small dinner-table wheeled in front of a blazing fire.

  • Call the girl, and tell her to light a blazing fire while I go and change my clothes.

  • She remembered this now with a guilty feeling, more especially as Stephen had demanded a blazing fire, with flaring pine-logs piled half-way up the chimney.

  • By falling from the summit of a mountain or entering a blazing fire, or by going on an everlasting journey after renouncing the world, one is freed from all sins.

  • Like unto a blazing fire, that son was Rama, the exterminator of the Kshatriyas.

  • Like a couple of sticks generating a blazing fire, thou hast been born of the divine Devaki and Vasudeva for the protection of Brahma on earth.

  • But a blazing fire makes a house look more comely upon a winter's day, when the Son of Cronos sends down snow.

  • But with a blazing fire a house looks worthier upon a wintry day when the Son of Cronos sends down snow.

  • There is a chimney, too, and a blazing fire of logs in a hole in the ground.

  • There was a blazing fire on the green, round which the elder women sat, while the younger preferred the shade of a thicket.

  • Yet there is a wide chimney, where a blazing fire is kept up with a pile of logs.

  • His scrutiny was interrupted by the steward who conducted him to another room where a well furnished board, beside a blazing fire, awaited him.

  • And now would he have burned the equal ships with blazing fire, had not venerable Juno put it into the soul of Agamemnon, himself actively engaged, briskly to urge on the Greeks.

  • In the evening, when all was still, I sat in front of the house, by a blazing fire, playing my zither, and was very happy without seeing a human face.

  • Kerry, as he drew a fragment of an old much-soiled newspaper from his pocket, and took his seat beside the blazing fire.

  • A blazing fire of bog deal was lighted in the old hall, whose mellow glare glanced along the dark oak wainscot, and threw a rich glow along the corridor itself, to the very door of the tower.

  • Around a blazing fire, beneath the rock, a party of dragoons were dismounted, vainly seeking to dry their soaked clothes, while in front two mounted men could be seen with their carbines unslung, ready for action.

  • And when it came, Narayana of fierce energy, possessing arms like the trunk of an elephant, hurled with great force that weapon of extraordinary lustre, effulgent as blazing fire, dreadful and capable of destroying hostile towns.

  • How can a woman like me even touch such a one full of ascetic virtues, like unto a blazing fire, and having his passions under complete control?

  • Thus going about like a blazing fire, one day he happened to see his ancestors, hanging heads down in a great hole, their feet pointing upwards.

  • A very disagreeable-looking old beldame is kindling a blazing fire in the stove, while a buxom wench is working away at the pump, which is pouring gallons of water into the unlucky Lothario's place of concealment.

  • Another semiclad child is seated on a tub before a blazing fire, amusing herself with the bellows, and is in danger from a steaming kettle and a red-hot poker.

  • I had soon satisfied the importunities of a keen appetite; and having for some hours taken mine ease in a comfortable parlor before a blazing fire, I began to feel sleepy, and betook myself to my no less comfortable bed-chamber.

  • Indeed, it shone on Mahadeva's person like the flame of a blazing fire.

  • That man upon whom a Brahmana with raised expectations casts his eye, is sure, O monarch, to be consumed even as a heap of straw is capable of being consumed by a blazing fire.

  • Mounted on his car and with the scimitar tied to his belt, he shone like a blazing fire.

  • A Brahmana, O king, in whom an expectation has been raised, has, O king, been said to be like a blazing fire.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abstain from; became bishop; blazing fire; certain diseases; class matter; comparative mythology; free port; however much; human head; laughed aloud; more curious; only more; perfect charity; quarrel about; richly carved; second time; select party; sometimes given; the wicked; third series; true being; wooden roof