Ablaze Sentence Examples

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  • The trees were ablaze in fall color.

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  • Suddenly, the room was ablaze with light.

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  • Her lips were ablaze with red lipstick.

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  • He thought she might be sleeping, but her place was ablaze with lights, and she met him at the door as if expecting him.

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  • She was so frustrated with the problem that her cheeks were ablaze.

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  • Hazel was human, and Dusty followed Darian's pointing finger to a hotel ablaze with light.

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  • The Halifax crash landed in a field and was now well ablaze, acting as a beacon to every German in the area.

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  • Her breathing was erratic, her pulse flying, her lower belly ablaze with warmth.

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  • Planes brought others of the privileged, settling on the new airstrip, which was ablaze with landing and fairy lights.

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  • Bohemia, Huss leading, was ablaze in revolt at one end of Europe; France and England, then France and Burgundy, were at death-grips at the other.

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  • In spite of the late hour, the lights at 422 Collingswood Avenue were still ablaze.

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  • The new single ' all ablaze ' is genius.

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  • It was well known that not only the capital and the neighboring counties but all eastern England was ablaze, and the council in despair sent out the young king to parley with Tyler at Mile End.

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  • The contract for this work, signed with Master Zuan de Franza, conjures up a vision of the Ca' d'Oro ablaze with colour and gleaming with the gold ornamentation from which it took its name.

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  • It came within a narrow margin of setting the Mahommedan world ablaze against Great Britain and France - on which Germany had counted - a catastrophe averted by the accident that the Sherif of Mecca opposed the Jihad and divided Islam.

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  • Germany was then ablaze with the questions raised by Luther's theses, and his introduction into this new world, when at first he championed Luther's position especially in his anonymous Canonici indocti (1519), seems to have compelled Oecolampadius to severe self-examina 1 Changed to Hausschein and then into the Greek equivalent.

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  • Wiseman travelled slowly to England, round by Vienna; and when he reached London (11th November) the whole country was ablaze with indignation at the " papal aggression," which was misunderstood to imply a new and unjustifiable claim to territorial rule.

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  • The buildings in Carriage Row, across the river, in the Bazaar and the Povarskoy, as well as the barges on the Moskva River and the timber yards by the Dorogomilov Bridge, were all ablaze.

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  • A large majority of building owners at the time had insurance that covered fire damage but not earthquake damage, so matches were struck and property was set ablaze to ensure the rebuilding.

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  • The bulk of the Magyar nobility was still semi-barbaric. Immensely wealthy (it is estimated that most of the land, at this time, was in the hands of 25 great families, the Zapolyas alone holding an eighth of it), it was a point of honour with them to appear in public in costly raiment ablaze with silver, gold and precious stones, followed at every step by armies of retainers scarcely less gorgeous.

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  • In less than an hour the three adjoining tenements were ablaze.

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  • As we braked to a stop, an ambulance pulled forward, its lights ablaze.

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  • This technology has only been public since 1994 and it has set the world ablaze.

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  • Ablaze Academy - all-inclusive accredited online homeschool for grades one to twelve.

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  • Ablaze Candles - These creative designs might look plain, but once they're lit they fill the area with a warm glow.

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