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English
Etymology
From a- + flame.
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Adjective
aflame (comparative more aflame, superlative most aflame)
- In flames, on fire, flaming, with flames coming from it.
2006, “Wolf Like Me”, in Return to Cookie Mountain, performed by TV on the Radio:My heart's aflame, my body's strained, but, God, I like it
- Showing anger or contempt.
She said nothing and simply stared at him, eyes aflame.
- Having the colour of flames.
In autumn the trees are aflame with colour.
1950 January, Arthur F. Beckenham, “With British Railways to the Far North”, in Railway Magazine, page 8:As the train rumbled slowly over the Forth Bridge, the western sky was aflame with a particularly gorgeous sunset, and lights were twinkling from the small craft riding at anchor on the calm waters of the firth.
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