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a. Resembling a flame or its colour.
Usage examples of "flamelike".
Loose garments floated around her in multilayers of sapphire and yellow, with flamelike slashes of scarlet seenngly setting her afire as her supple body moved.
When the power drunk was very strong, the mist would swirl up in triumphant, flamelike bursts of white, winking motes of light that would dance above the table in triumph for a moment before dimming and dwindling into a drifting, serpentine mist once more.
The two tall human females drinking by the bar were a maybe: They sparkled with danger, a flamelike brightness that some assassins had.
My pale reflection fluttered flamelike, reminiscent of that film technique occasionally seen in old movies when the director wants.
At either side of the door grew twisted, flamelike cypress trees, brought all the way from Bardek and nursed through many a cold winter.
At first glance the prevailing yellow and red in these hanging pictures is somewhat flamelike when the folds breathe in the wind.
There was a tigerish quality about the leader, immensely fascinating, a flamelike aura that made him alive as was no one else in the room.
Through them, one had a spectacular view across the river to the futuristic Flamme d'Or, the Phillippe Starke-designed building of black glass, a kind of tetrahedron on acid, surmounted by a vaguely flamelike shape derisively christened by Tokyoites "the Golden Turd.