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Liquid fire

Liquid fire may refer to:

In warfare:

  • Greek fire, an ancient and medieval incendiary weapon
  • Hot oil, an early thermal weapon
  • Meng Huo You, Ancient Chinese petroleum weapon
  • Flamethrower, modern incendiary weapon that projects flaming liquids
  • Napalm, flammable liquids used in modern warfare

In music:

  • Liquid Fire, eight-piece rock band from Saint Joseph, Missouri
  • A single from L'Enfant Sauvage, the fifth album by the French progressive death/ groove metal band Gojira.

In medicine:

  • Tincture of benzoin, used to treat blisters, burns the skin

In nature:

  • Lava and magma, molten rock

Other

  • Liquid Fire, a brand of drain cleaner containing sulfuric acid and an acid corrosion inhibitor

Usage examples of "liquid fire".

It was fire, but a liquid fire, pulsing in a slow rhythm which matched the rise and fall of the hissing sound.

The walls were slowly rolling, tumbling, turning, twisting, liquid fire.

She made the raw lighting of desire run like liquid fire in his veins.

He winced when he remembered the crack of his father's riding crop, the liquid fire that poured across his naked back.

She paced the room because the liquid fire of fear and anger was in her veins and it hurt to stand still.

And there he was, flying this bucket of bolts, splashing liquid fire over peasants.

This was the way a rocket was supposed to be, he thought: pure liquid fire, none of that dirty yellow-orange shit that came spewing out of the solid-propellant firecrackers they strapped to the side of the Shuttle.

It ran like liquid fire through her veins, her eyes sparkled with licentiousness, her heart heaved and palpitated with the fierce desires which were consuming her.

It's kind of weaving -- not like regular flame -- more like liquid fire!

Great chunks of dark soapy stone were hurled high into the air and liquid fire, saffron, pale green, violet, shot from the summit of the mountain, igniting the air as it rose, then cascading downward to the earth.

The heat struck her across her chest, suffusing her shoulders, rib cage, and heart in a bath of liquid fire.