Associations to the word «Flaming»
Noun
- Snarl
- Swords
- Crest
- Mustache
- Robe
- Moustache
- Explosion
- Serpent
- Mercury
- Pillar
- Sprang
- Peach
- Mace
- Split
- Cliff
- Ghost
- Glow
- Rampart
- Rocket
- Buzzard
- Molotov
- Uno
- Puff
- Roar
- Vengeance
- Blast
- Mist
- Keen
- Barricade
- Heaven
- Curl
- Klan
- Sparkling
- Remorse
- Lava
- Starr
- Pitch
- Fume
- Parentage
- Flare
- Tarzan
- Wildfire
- Dirt
- Heap
- Message
- Talon
- Embarrassment
- Faint
- Goblin
- Droplet
- Chimney
- Tops
- Reservoir
- Lotus
- Passion
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLAMING, adjective. On fire with visible flames.
FLAMING, adjective. (colloquial) Extremely obvious; visibly evident. Typically of a homosexual male.
FLAMING, adjective. (British) (colloquial) Damned, bloody.
FLAMING, verb. Present participle of flame
FLAMING, noun. Sterilization by holding an object in a hot flame
FLAMING, noun. (internet slang) vitriolic criticism
FLAMING NORA, interjection. (UK) (mildly vulgar) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.
FLAMING OUT, verb. Present participle of flame out
FLAMING QUEEN, noun. (slang) (LGBT) A homosexual, and often cross-dressing, man acting in an ostentatious and flaunting manner akin to a diva.
FLAMING QUEENS, noun. Plural of flaming queen
Dictionary definition
FLAMING, noun. The process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries".
FLAMING, adjective. Informal intensifiers; "what a bally (or blinking) nuisance"; "a bloody fool"; "a crashing bore"; "you flaming idiot".
FLAMING, adjective. Very intense; "a fiery temper"; "flaming passions".
Wise words
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