flaming

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Pronunciation
/ˈfleɪmɪŋ/

Definition of flaming

11 senses · 4 parts of speech · etymology included

adj

  1. On fire with visible flames.
    “The flaming debris kept the firefighter well back, and the sparks threatened the neighborhood.”
    “On Christmas Day, the pudding was served piping hot, with flaming brandy on top.”
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adj

  1. On fire with visible flames.
    “The flaming debris kept the firefighter well back, and the sparks threatened the neighborhood.”
    “On Christmas Day, the pudding was served piping hot, with flaming brandy on top.”
  2. Very bright and the color of flame.
    “In the evening she reveled in the flaming sunsets, with their spectacular orange glows that seemed to set the whole world on fire.”
    “Edward was twelve when he had seen his first painting by Titian of a woman with flowing red locks. Since that day, he had always wanted to find a model he could paint who possessed the flaming hair that was Titian's trademark.”
    “The sun had not yet risen, but the splendour in the East, lighting the sky with wondrous colourings of gold and crimson and green, announced the speedy coming of that god which many of the inhabitants of Baalbek still worshipped. The temples and palaces of the city took their tints from the flaming sky, and Haziddin, the ambassador, thought he had never seen anything so beautiful, notwithstanding the eulogy Mahomet himself had pronounced upon his own metropolis of Damascus.”
  3. (colloquial)Very showy, flamboyant.
    “I like my beer cold, my TV loud, and my homosexuals fa-laaaaming.”
  4. (colloquial)Extremely obvious; visibly evident.
    “To call him a flaming homosexual would be an understatement, but I think he acts that way just to see people react.”
  5. (Australia, British, colloquial)Damned, bloody.
    “I wasted three hours in that flaming traffic jam!”
  6. Very enthusiastic or passionate.
    “I hate it with a flaming passion!”
    “Before he had brought it into the study that morning, he had read in the journal a flaming account of "Festivities at Gaunt House," with the names of all the distinguished personages invited by the Marquis of Steyne to meet his Royal Highness.”

verb

  1. (form-of, gerund, participle, present)present participle and gerund of flame

noun

  1. An emission or application of fire; act of burning with flames.
    “The burning is done before the crop has come up, and usually two flamings are necessary to kill all weeds […]”
  2. Sterilization by holding an object in a hot flame.
  3. (Internet)Vitriolic criticism.
    “You can expect a flaming if you post irrelevant spam to a newsgroup.”

name

  1. A surname.

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From the German surname for someone from Flanders, from Middle High German vlaeminc, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *flaumaz. See Flanders, Fleming, and the variant Flemming.

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