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Examples
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The Smith stood behind his forgefire, and in the ruddy light his bronze shoulders and torso gleamed as if covered in sweat.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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The Smith stood behind his forgefire, and in the ruddy light his bronze shoulders and torso gleamed as if covered in sweat.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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The Smith stood behind his forgefire, and in the ruddy light his bronze shoulders and torso gleamed as if covered in sweat.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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And there were times—rare and blessed—when the Hearthkeeper opened a way through me to hearthfire, forgefire, and wildfire, all of these at once: allfire, I called it.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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And there were times—rare and blessed—when the Hearthkeeper opened a way through me to hearthfire, forgefire, and wildfire, all of these at once: allfire, I called it.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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And there were times—rare and blessed—when the Hearthkeeper opened a way through me to hearthfire, forgefire, and wildfire, all of these at once: allfire, I called it.
Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009
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I won't deny the forgefire or refuse the hammer and the anvil.
Alvin Journeyman Card, Orson Scott 1995
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Hadn't he crawled into the forgefire and turned an iron plowshare to living gold?
Alvin Journeyman Card, Orson Scott 1995
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When she rounded the corner of the smithy, the light from the forgefire, spilling out onto the grass, was almost blinding; it was so red that it made the grass look shiny black, not green.
Prentice Alvin Card, Orson Scott 1989
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But no, it couldn't be that -- the water didn't run through the springhouse anymore, and the forgefire was stronger than that.
Prentice Alvin Card, Orson Scott 1989
Gammerstang commented on the word forgefire
Fire of a forge.
September 10, 2017