Sentences with phrase «flames lick»

Monsters begin to rampage as flames lick the countryside.
And think fast because what you're doing is weighing exactly what in your life you can call «irreplaceable,» as the flames lick up the walls.
Let those flames lick at the side of the pan, and keep the ingredients moving constantly with a combination of stirring with a wooden spoon and shaking the pan.
Instead onlookers describe the flames licking up the building rapidly, trapping people inside.
Glowing orbs that drift through the air; blue - white sheets of light; sparks and flashes and flames licking up from the ground... all may be signs of disaster to come.
The sheer, netted panels and delicate flames licking around the neckline filled my soul with light....
They often take the shape of stressed paintings, off - kilter minimalist objects and color photographs with flame licks burned across them — objects instilled with vast amounts of agency.
His sculptures pull you in with their mysterious good looks, like the naked youth he perched at one end of a public bench while flames licked its metal seat.
With flames licking at the door to her home, the resident was left with no good choices.

Not exact matches

It was 3:35 a.m. and flames from a massive Northern California wildfire licked at the back of a Santa Rosa hospital.
having had my toes licked by those flames, i assure you from the bottom of my heart, YOU DO NOT WANT TO GO THERE.
The season of simplicity — of juicy peaches, crunchy corn on the cob, and flame - licked barbecue — calls for easy dishes you can pull together quickly.
This link takes you to the «evolving» model of the continuum, on which you can track our progress, but I also have the original version I used back in 2002, which is just a piece of posterboard, with pictures at one end of all the junk food being sold / served at that time in our schools, and underneath, the flames of hell licking at the soda bottles and chips....
So when some bright young things pierce the darkness, they're akin to licks of flames.
As he peered into the shattered cockpit he sensed the glowing licks of flame all around him — the fire beginning to take deadly hold.
Tracey hurriedly shut the door behind her to prevent the flames that had been licking hungrily at her caboose all the way down the corridor, from following her inside.
Its black head flamed and licked the candlewick before fuming to nothing.
The cool night air was sucked in at once, and in no time at all the fire had a better grip; they heard several dull thuds and then a roar as the flames broke through the ceiling into the upper storey and were soon licking at the inside of the windows.
The floor, the walls, the ceiling; the flames were licking upwards and wailing like a large, wounded animal.
The dark corners of the wooden building and the licking of the flames against the walls and ceiling create such a picture that there is little need for story or context of any kind, which is lucky as none is provided.
Set against a projection of licking flames, seven motorized sculptures rhythmically rotate at the slow speed of six revolutions per minute.
I think of this as the subtext of Untitled (1968), a relatively small work painted in acrylic on paper mounted on board, with its flickering flames of bright cardinal red licking at the edges of the bottom beam of black.
There is a formal equivalence between the tongues of flame rhythmically licking away at the reproductions of Caravaggio and Rembrandt, and the orange ripples of light moving up and down the surface of Azari and Karimi's projection painting «Autumn» (2007 - 2008).
Similarly well regarded is Turner's «Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, 16th October 1834» where the licks of hot flames and the falling of ash and cinder are palpable.
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