Sentence example with the word 'inflaming'

inflaming

Definition n. arousal to violent emotion

Last update: June 21, 2015


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By negotiating simultaneously with army and parliament, by inflaming their jealousies and differences, and finally by these means securing his restoration with his full prerogatives unimpaired.   [Please select]

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Mann, inflaming her left eye with the corner of her apron.   [Please select]

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And there were times, she fancied, when Herman weakened and Rudolph talked for hours, inciting and inflaming him again.   [Please select]

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In the councils of the unions, through individuals and groups, with clever arguments and inflaming literature, he sought recruits.   [Please select]

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The request was granted, on a promise that I would abstain from inflaming food and from all strong liquors.   [Please select]

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Smith, trapped up in semi-military style, toured Ulster, inspecting these volunteers and inflaming local passion.   [Please select]

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He had darted many an inflaming glance at Mistress Clorinda before the first meats were removed.   [Please select]

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One does not expend so much real knowledge with the purpose of inflaming his country.   [Please select]

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The English power there remained "like a spear-point embedded in a living body," inflaming all around it.   [Please select]

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Considering himself as called upon by a special revelation to bring men into greater spiritual liberty, he went about inflaming the popular mind, and raising discontents, and even inciting to a revolt.   [Please select]

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He succeeded, however, in keeping the country in perpetual turmoil, now inflaming the minds of the people, then exciting insurrections among the nobles, and then, again, encouraging the parliaments in resistance.   [Please select]

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