fiery
IPA: fˈaɪɝi
adjective
- Of or relating to fire.
- Burning or glowing.
- Inflammable or easily ignited.
- Having the colour of fire.
- Hot or inflamed.
- Tempestuous or emotionally volatile.
- Spirited or filled with emotion.
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Examples of "fiery" in Sentences
- The novel leaps to its climax nimbly as a pursuing fiend, and ends suitably in fiery revelation.
- III. ii.188 (64,2) [all yon fiery O's] I would willingly believe that the poet wrote _fiery orbs_.
- The ending of the movie is also spectacular as Michael Myers goes down in fiery blaze, so we think.
- An Israeli official says Palestinian militants fired on Israeli soldiers from the courtyard of a U.N. school where dozens of people died in fiery explosions.
- PG, you raise a good point about what PSRC's meant to be - an angle not explored at all by this coverage yet, which results in fiery but half-cocked comments.
- Stoops was 41-50 but also had led the Wildcats to bowl games each of the past three seasons, doing so in a manner that had the word "fiery" essentially affixed as a permanent addition to his first name.
- As any first year medical student can tell you, gout is a very painful form of arthritis that is caused by high uric acid levels in the blood that deposit as crystals in the joint, causing pain that has been described as a fiery volcano in the ... you guessed it.
- He actively led crusades against gay marriage, and by extension gays, railed against them on his websites, in fiery sermons, loudly backed George W. Bush's federal amendment banning gay marriage, and led a slanderous march to Martin Luther King, Jr. 's gravesite to denounce gay marriage.
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