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smoulder

verb as in burn

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Far from being perturbed by this prospect, Azi seemed excited at the thought that out of the smouldering ashes of democracy, new kings would emerge: corporate dictators ruling over their networked empires.

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Images released over the weekend of the devastation in the famous tourist town in Jasper National Park show homes and businesses smouldering and burned down to their foundations.

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"My best guess would be that there has been a smouldering fire inside a cavity from the night before," Jens Kastvig, a fire adviser at Copenhagen Fire Engineering, told Danish national broadcaster DR.

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The grass is smouldering before a marshal appears with a fire extinguisher to put it out completely.

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Pictures show huge flames bellowing from the roof of the luxury home, and later, the blackened, smouldering ruins.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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