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"afire" Definitions
  1. being on fire : BLAZING
  2. being in a state of great excitement or energy

107 Sentences With "afire"

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Afire with nervous tics, they came out of the car.
After a week, he died, his body afire with fever.
The next day, Shprygin's car was set afire by arsonists.
"People who had their clothes afire would jump," she later recalled.
Then he rolls out three straw men and sets them afire.
She will never be the preacher who sets college campuses afire.
Seems fitting – here, have a little tool for setting things afire!
Every day, reality television comes closer and closer to lighting itself afire.
One man set afire a red "USA" hat and held it overhead.
One of the officers ordered his men to set the house afire.
She wrote like a house afire, producing 56 books in seven years.
He was also the idiot who lit Davis afire with… a hot pocket.
Known as stubble burning, millions of tons of crop residues are set afire.
The back pages of the tabloids would shriek, and Twitter would be afire.
Ms. Netrebko, by contrast, was afire with intensity as the calculating Lady Macbeth.
The festival is also planning retrospectives for Bloodworth-Thomason's Evening Shade and Hearts Afire.
The full story of their relationship is detailed in The Rock-afire Explosion documentary.
Aided by missiles, a mob attacks the compound at dusk, setting parts of it afire.
Cee Lo Green invites the Rock-afire Explosion to perform with him in Las Vegas.
And yet here these creatures floated, fragile as a woman's stocking, their bodies all afire.
Natural gas was perpetually seeping to the surface, and schoolboys sometimes set the hill afire.
Every muscle in his left hand—his stronger hand, after that debacle in Jaipur—was afire.
On orders from Moscow, they were shot and bayoneted, and their mutilated bodies were set afire.
However, I only succeeded with some of them: CAPITALISTIC won't exactly set the crossword world afire.
" He had significant roles in the series "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" and "Hearts Afire.
After Zurga distracts the avenging villagers by setting their houses afire, he allows Leila and Nadir to flee.
But in Game 1163 they came out hair-afire, piling up ridiculous point totals and playing with abandon.
She also sang it like a house afire, infusing the song with an urgency that Redding's version lacked.
Thirteen officers were killed, some of their bodies still inside the patrol trucks when the vehicles were set afire.
Whole stretches of Mr. Kushner's arresting dialogue, afire with political diatribes, are gone from the opera's compact English libretto.
By 1971, arms designers had added incendiary elements for lighting fuel tanks afire and other forms of property destruction.
Militants have reportedly left barrels of crude oil at major intersections, ready to be set afire to hamper Iraqi advances.
The pupils were so wide that the red barely ringed them, two blazing eclipses held afire inside a bird's skull.
Someone had poured accelerant on him and lit him afire, burning his arms, fingers and legs, police said at the time.
Fechter and Brock's relationship begin to sour once new Rock-afire Explosion bands stop being produced and Creative Engineering is downsized.
Others joined them as they moved to nearby plantations, setting them afire and killing about two dozen enslavers, especially violent overseers.
They worked on a kibbutz in Israel for a year and together wrote "India Afire" (22012), which argued for land redistribution.
In 2004, there was a grenade attack on a Sufi mosque and in 2006 several homes of Sufis were set afire.
In New Delhi, about 150 miles south of the center of the violence, several empty buses and train coaches were set afire.
Italy: A school bus driver took 51 seventh-graders hostage in northern Italy, pouring gasoline on the bus floor and setting it afire.
All of it was upstaged by former White House press secretary Sean Spicer himself, in a controversial appearance that set social media afire.
Amol Swani's father held a can of fuel and some matches, instructing her to set herself afire if rioters broke into their home.
This results in terrifying hourlong "concept unification" videos detailing how to Frankenstein a Rock-afire character into a Chuck E. Cheese branded one by removing its clothing, fur, and rubber skin until it's a robotic skeleton: By 1992, the name of every remaining location changes to Chuck E. Cheese and the Rock-afire Explosion is completely removed from the chains.
A device meant to detonate inside a theater in Alexandria blew up in the pocket of one of the plotters, setting his clothes afire.
Compare this with Mr. Levine, who was afire with vision for the Met as soon as he achieved a leadership role in the 1970s.
Across India, in urban and rural neighborhoods alike, an effigy of Ravana, a 10-headed demon, is set afire as people gather to watch.
Conspiracy, setting timber afire and trafficking in unlawfully harvested timber are each punishable by up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
When a man was accused of stealing during a protest, Resistencia members punched and stabbed him, doused him with gasoline and set him afire.
Maduro has pointed to a case in which a 21-year-old man was set afire during an opposition protest and died two weeks later.
A group of punks in a slick black car set Dougie's car afire — the car that's back at the home where Agent Cooper first arrived.
The drugstore was set afire during unrest after the funeral of Freddie Gray, a black man who died from an injury suffered in police custody.
When he conducts a contemporary work, however, you sense him afire with enthusiasm, owning every moment, making a piece click into place and take off.
She also led efforts to raise money for New York's Colored Orphan Asylum, which would be set afire in the deadly draft riots of 1863.
She told police she had been beaten and set afire by five men from the village, including two she had accused of rape last year.
Both of them were hanged, and the ground all around the roots of the tree was smoking because the mob had set the couple afire, too.
He told The Bee in 1996 that he had made a pile of his shoes, sweatsuits and javelins, poured kerosene over them and set them afire.
And the wind has stripped the trees of all their leaves, leaving the once lush tropical forests looking as if they were set afire with napalm.
Industrial real estate, sparked by the demand for warehouses as online shopping booms, was the top choice of property types, followed by multifamily apartments, AFIRE said.
She was then run over by a Toyota truck, dragged unceremoniously through the Afghan capital, dumped onto the dry bed of the Kabul River and set afire.
However, after they set the house afire, Mirza informs them that his nine-year-old sister is asleep in the upstairs bedroom, but it's already too late.
Duck flambé arrives on an actual silver platter, to be set afire before your eyes, yielding a plethora of delicately smoky, unusually tender, crispy-skinned duck parts.
ROME — An Italian school bus driver took 51 seventh-graders hostage in northern Italy on Wednesday, pouring gasoline on the bus floor and later setting it afire.
Mr. Apolonio said that as the police chased the gunman through the hotel, he doused himself with gasoline, set himself afire and shot himself in the head.
Marvel hit the comics world like a house afire in 1961, and slowly but surely inched up the charts, taking bites out of DC's market share every year.
In 1942, Mr. Morfessis was on a ship bound for England with a cargo of cotton when a torpedo from a German U-boat set the vessel afire.
Perhaps we don't have to give in to the hopeless, nihilistic impulse to burn books, burn down all that will catch afire, and begin again from the ashes.
Instead, the narrative rambles off to sunny Italy, then back to misty England, where Iris, heeding a message her father sends her in a dream, sets Rawblood afire.
A woman told Oxfam her children had respiratory issues after breathing in thick smoke from oil wells that ISIS militants set afire to provide cover from coalition air attacks.
The animatronics were always Fechter's department, and Fechter's active YouTube channel continues to release Rock-afire Explosion themed videos from Creative Engineering headquarters as recently as four days ago.
The year also marks the debut of Fechter's masterwork, The Rock-afire Explosion, a fully programmed and customizable band that was modeled on the success of The Wolf Pack 5.
Wells set social media afire in October 2015 after she tweeted a tale of traveling to Florida for a stripping gig that included intrigue, relationship drama and an alleged attempted murder.
On Monday, an 18-year-old Tibetan monk, Kalsang Wangdu, set himself afire in the Chinese province of Sichuan, the first such episode in a Tibetan area of China since August.
On medication that set my veins afire, I remained dizzy and trapped in bed, on a catheter, with an IV in one arm and a blood pressure monitor on the other.
Two homeless men have been killed -- one set on fire, the other beaten to death -- and two others were hospitalized with serious injuries, one who was beaten and the other set afire.
Start-up costs are challenging—a full Rock-afire Explosion band cost an estimated $90,000 in the early 22009s—but the restaurants stay afloat, eclipsing Pizza Hut and McDonalds in annual revenue.
Their music sounds like what would happen if you sat on the edge of a pit where piles of bad heroin were being set afire and decided to practice your deep breathing.
Many of the dead were killed when they became trapped on an upper floor of the building by the blaze, which began when sparks from welding work set afire chemicals in nearby containers.
I walked down Eighth Avenue on a balmy April evening, sunset lighting afire skyscraper windows, and voluntarily stepped into Madison Square Garden, a perfectly handsome arena playing host to a perfectly hideous game.
Jennifer Lawrence just set the red carpet afire in a plunging, sheer Dior Haute Couture gown at this weekend's Oscars, but in her spring ads for the brand, everything is toned way, way down.
On display here is a guitar that Kurt Cobain broke up onstage in 1993 and a fragment of the Stratocaster that Jimi Hendrix iconically smashed and set afire at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.
The report details results from air sampling done last September and October at the Radford plant above an open field where piles of waste from the manufacture of weapons explosives are set afire daily.
The charismatic young president was jeered by protesters who tried to chase his car this week when he visited a public building set afire by rioters in Le Puy-en-Velay, in south-central France.
With Bob Woodward's "Fear: Trump in the White House" setting the political and literary world afire, I reached out to Carlos to help me situate the Woodward tome in the broader universe of Trump tomes.
Two burned cars were found nearby, believed to have been used by the assailants, who apparently set them afire to destroy evidence, a standard practice of the I.R.A. during the height of its political violence.
The best Washington has mustered since 2013 was eighth place, according to AFIRE, whose members are among the largest international property investors in the world with an estimated $2 trillion in real estate assets under management.
Of course, fans will still remain loyal to Marvel, especially since the company's next film is Ant-Man and the Wasp, which I'm sure I don't need to tell you has been setting geek culture sites afire.
In 1897, he enrolled at Harvard, where he studied closely with the humanist philosopher George Santayana, debating matters of belief (Stevens was afire with skepticism, against Santayana's more nuanced views) and even exchanging sonnets on the subject.
In Alliance, in the 1920s, members of the Ku Klux Klan — whose rallies were casually announced in the local press — came to the family's home, hoods donned and torches afire, to burn a cross on their lawn.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The son of Japan's former leader Junichiro Koizumi and a popular choice for prime minister in his own right set the country afire on Wednesday with news that he will marry and soon become a father.
Now afire with strange confidence, Enrico leaves his family and takes up with Rautendelein in the mountains, where he imagines himself a sun god and drives a team of fauns to create colossal bells for a great temple.
Three years later, with the Civil War well underway, the Orphan Asylum, at 43rd Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, was set afire and destroyed during the riots that had erupted over the institution of a military draft.
Even in the wrenching Act II scene when Gilda, having been kidnapped by the Duke's men and brought to their boss, confesses all to her father, Ms. Feola's Gilda was alternately consumed with shame and afire with helpless ardor.
New York is in its seventh year as the prime U.S. city for foreign investors, and its third year as the top global city, members of the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) indicated in the survey.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia's immigration minister accused human rights advocates on Tuesday of giving "false hope" to asylum seekers held in offshore detention centers, suggesting that they bore some responsibility for two recent protests in which asylum seekers set themselves afire.
Then it was up to Sanchez, who set the league afire with 20 home runs in the final two months of the 2016 season but had yet to really get going this year after missing 21 games with a biceps strain.
Ahead of the highly anticipated big-screen debut of the beloved superheroine on Friday, the Twitterverse is already afire as fans kick up a groundswell of support, calling out Wonder Woman's message of empowerment and marking the significance of the film's opening.
During the civil war years of the 1980s and 1990s it became a base for various mujahedeen factions, was set afire again by the Taliban, then became a refugee settlement and a nomad camp (with goats residing in the grandiose Oval Room).
When Trump adviser Stephen Bannon, and then Trump himself, criticized the media for taking on the role of the "opposition party," and when Bannon said the media ought to "keep its mouth shut," the howls from the news industry were afire with indignation and outrage.
"The French will long remember the face that lit up screens and set hearts afire, and the voice that made us hear the music of her soul, with its rhythms and tunes, its vibrato and its cracks," said a statement on the presidency's website.
As he explains in The Rock-afire Explosion, a 9503 documentary about Fechter's eventual animatronic masterpiece of the same name, he has an idea for a fuel-efficient car that he thinks could revolutionize the auto industry, and founds electronics company Creative Engineering to manufacture it.
The girls' high school in Logar Province, in a village in Mohammad Agha District, was attacked on April 11 by gunmen who beat up the night watchmen and locked them in a room, then set the school afire, according to Kabir Haqmal, a spokesman for the Ministry of Education.
Before the environmental activist and gay rights lawyer David Buckel set himself afire in Prospect Park in Brooklyn on April 14, he wrote a letter explaining that he had chosen his "early death by fossil fuel" as an act of protest against the environmental catastrophe that we are bringing upon ourselves and the planet.
This is why most Americans have never heard the name Mary Turner, who in 1918 was hung from a tree in Georgia by her ankles, her clothes set afire, her 8-month-old fetus cut from her body by an angry white mob -- all because she wanted the white men who lynched her husband held to account.
Letters To the Editor: Re "He Called Out Sick, Then Apologized for Dying" (news article, April 16), about a civil rights lawyer who set himself afire in a Brooklyn park: As a psychiatrist I know that dark emotions may lie behind the face we show to others, and that any suicide is the result of complex forces, a mix of anger and despair.
Ever since former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that he will spend at least $80 million of his vast personal fortune towards flipping control of the House in this fall's midterm elections, the internet has been set afire by rampant speculation that the multi-billionaire's generosity has a more practical objective – priming the pump for an eventual 2020 presidential run.
They've enjoyed the character of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE so much that they can't seem to contemplate the fact that he's truly nothing more than a con man — a spectacle for the masses — the Joker of our times, who would light the world afire just to see it burn.
Five rounds, pause, five rounds, pause; microscopic bits of the lands in her barrel flying out of her muzzle; and the red tracers streaming like lengths of glowing rope afire, fast at first then slow and peaceful in the deeper distance, then careening off at sharp angles when they hit a rock or for all he knew some kid's brain bucket, his helmet, a kid whose tracers were coming right back at Vollie reciprocally, but the N.V.A. tracers were green across the low almost-night sky, a field of arcing and suddenly careening red and green tracers, four invisible rounds between every tracer, the colors like Christmas lights, and the Hog Butcher jammed.

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