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flame
noun
the
bright
,
hot
,
moving
part
of
fire
that
you
can
see
•
The
campfire
’
s
flame
flickered
in
the
night
breeze
.
The
campfire
’
s
flame
flickered
in
the
night
breeze
.
•
Blow
out
the
candle
before
the
flame
gets
too
high
.
Blow
out
the
candle
before
the
flame
gets
too
high
.
From
Latin
‘
flamma
’
meaning
“
fire
.”
noun
a
person
someone
loves
or
used
to
love
,
especially
in
the
phrase
“
old
flame
.”
•
Grace
bumped
into
her
old flame
at
the
supermarket
.
Grace
bumped
into
her
old flame
at
the
supermarket
.
•
He
wrote
a
letter
to
his
high-school
flame
.
He
wrote
a
letter
to
his
high-school
flame
.
verb
-
flame
,
flaming
,
flames
,
flamed
to
burn
with
a
bright
,
flickering
fire
•
Logs
flamed
brightly
in
the
mountain
cabin
’
s
hearth
.
Logs
flamed
brightly
in
the
mountain
cabin
’
s
hearth
.
•
The
torch
flames
even
in
the
rain
,
guiding
travelers
along
the
path
.
The
torch
flames
even
in
the
rain
,
guiding
travelers
along
the
path
.
noun
an
angry
or
insulting
message
sent
on
the
internet
or
by
email
•
The
forum
moderator
deleted
the
rude
flame
within
minutes
.
The
forum
moderator
deleted
the
rude
flame
within
minutes
.
•
She
received
a
nasty
flame
after
sharing
her
opinion
online
.
She
received
a
nasty
flame
after
sharing
her
opinion
online
.
verb
-
flame
,
flaming
,
flames
,
flamed
to
send
or
post
an
angry
or
insulting
message
to
someone
on
the
internet
•
If
you
disagree
,
explain
politely
—
don
’
t
flame
people
.
If
you
disagree
,
explain
politely
—
don
’
t
flame
people
.
•
Some
users
started
flaming
the
developer
after
the
game
crashed
.
Some
users
started
flaming
the
developer
after
the
game
crashed
.