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Example sentences for "inflames"

Lexicographically close words:
infirmity; infix; infixed; inflame; inflamed; inflaming; inflammability; inflammable; inflammation; inflammations
  1. With many women, trust is not necessary to love; on the contrary, distrust inflames love.

  2. One who inflames factions, or causes contention and mischief; an incendiary.

  3. Alcohol inflames the mucous membrane of the throat, then by its nearness the lining of the Eustachian tube, and finally may injure the delicate apparatus of the internal ear.

  4. The irritating smoke filling all the inner cavity of the mouth and throat, readily finds its way up the Eustachian tube, dries the membrane, and irritates or inflames the delicate mechanism of the inner ear.

  5. Heated carefully in a glass tube, it fuses, and is volatilized without decomposition; heated suddenly, it inflames without explosion, and leaves much carbonaceous residue.

  6. I have lost all sense Of pitty with my womanhood, and now That once essentiall Mistress of my soule, Warme charity, no more inflames my brest Than does the glowewormes ineffectual fire The ha[n]d that touches it.

  7. I have lost all sense Of pitty with my womanhood, and now That once essentiall Mistress of my soule, Warme charity, no more inflames my brest Then does the glowewormes uneffectuall fire The ha[n]d that touches it.

  8. Alecto, raised by her, with rage inflames The peaceful bosoms of the Latian dames.

  9. I do not see anything in you but what inflames my passion; everything shows me a deeply enamoured heart; and, I confess, it is a great delight to find so much love in a beloved object.

  10. Come, I will choke down the anger that inflames me, and hear all you have to say about your mission.

  11. A person who excites or inflames factions, and promotes quarrels or sedition; an agitator; an exciter.

  12. One who exasperates or inflames anger, enmity, or violence.

  13. The talk inflames the anger, and the anger inflames the talk.

  14. Anger inflames one to hasty and unguarded talk.

  15. It is first inflamed by hell (place of the wicked, not the unseen world for all) and then inflames all the wheel of nature.

  16. Not for that did Ceres stay her steps; the very sanctity of the place inflames her wrath; with angry hand she brandishes her axe, ready to strike Jove himself.

  17. If it chance that noxious humours swell their limbs or that excess of bile inflames their ailing bowels they need not to open their veins nor to cure one wound with another nor yet to drink medicine of bitter herbs.

  18. This said, aloud He vents his fury and inflames the crowd: "O Greeks!

  19. With anguish Ajax views the piercing sight, And thus inflames his brother to the fight: "Teucer, behold!

  20. When to this globe the solar beams Their full meridian blaze impart, It pictures Laura, that inflames With passion's fires each human heart: And when the sun completes his daily race, I see her riper age complete each growing grace.

  21. But the novelty of the phenomenon, while it astonishes vulgar and contracted understandings, inflames their zeal to rage and madness.

  22. That adulterate species of it alone, which inflames faction, animates sedition, and prompts rebellion, distinguishes itself in the open theatre of the world.

  23. And it inflames and illumines those who are in charity, and no jealousy or envy can touch it.

  24. Just as fire inflames things which are thrown into it, so Christ inflames the hearts offered to Him in freedom and exultation at His internal coming, and He says in this coming: "Go forth by the exercises appropriate to this life.

  25. It at once inflames that, and then there is nothing more active and irresistible.

  26. This inflames the soul’s desire, and turns it all in motion to seek that which was so sweet.

  27. It is so: it inflames me: speaks to me: My eyes are opened, and the times obscure Unveil themselves before me!

  28. Is it your zeal for Baal inflames you thus?

  29. XI "What more the heart enraptures, or courage more inflames Than to look on lovely damsels, on high and stately dames?

  30. It inflames your blood and adds fuel to the raging fire.

  31. Such mighty grief inflames those who are in love.

  32. While he pursues he is pursued, and at the same moment he inflames and burns.

  33. A sudden blush inflames the waving sky, And now the crimson curtains open fly; Lo!

  34. And Menander also somewhere magnifies a voluptuous life, and inflames the minds of vain persons with these amorous strains, The glorious sun no living thing doth see, But what's a slave to love as well as we.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inflames" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.