0 past simple and past participle of flame --
2 If an emotion flames, you feel it suddenly and strongly: --
She also hit a target that flamed spectacularly: either a fuel storage area or an ammunition dump.
The remaining engines soon also flamed out, causing the cockpit voice recorder to stop working.
The rupture of these vessels leads to linear or flamed shaped hemorrhages.
Its color is ashgreen, obliquely flamed with black.
The bow wave came over the cockpit window as we settled and the engines partially flamed out.
Passing through, both engines flamed out, leaving the jet gliding with neither engine producing thrust or electrical power.
The left engine stalled and flamed out, which caused the right engine, still at full power, to throw the aircraft into a spin.
Where it is exposed, the granite surfaces have a flamed finish.