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Filter by Meaning His conflagrate anger caused him to lash out at his coworkers.
The conflagrate debate among the politicians grew heated as they discussed controversial policies.
The conflagrate sorrow she felt upon hearing the news of her friend's passing was indescribable.
The conflagrate rivalry between the two teams led to a fiercely contested match.
The conflagrate joy of receiving a scholarship overwhelmed the student.
The conflagrate political rally drew a massive crowd, all passionately supporting their candidate.
The political scandal threatened to conflagrate the entire country.
The volcano erupted, causing the entire village to conflagrate.
The arsonist deliberately set fire to the building, hoping to conflagrate it.
The conflagrate joy in her voice was unmistakable as she shared the news of her promotion.
The conflagrate fear in her eyes betrayed her phobia of spiders.
His conflagrate determination to succeed pushed him to work tirelessly towards his goals.
The conflagrate excitement in the stadium was palpable as the home team scored the winning goal.
The conflagrate love between them was evident in their passionate embraces.
The conflagrate rivalry between the two companies reached a boiling point during the boardroom meeting.
The conflagrate intensity of the music concert created an electric atmosphere among the audience.
The conflagrate fear gripped the residents as the wildfire rapidly approached their neighborhood.
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