(1) Her voice was cold, with no hint of the fiery anger that showed plain on her face.
(2) Jacquelyn nicknamed him Spike, in recognition of his petulant, fiery nature, which his four younger siblings apparently found considerably irksome.
(3) She leaned her head against the chain, rocking gently while she watched the sky change from a brilliant pink to a fiery red to a deep purple.
(4) Then in English she burst into a fiery political speech.
(5) What happens is that they are both very fiery , strong characters and they gesticulate a lot.
(6) The colour is so fiery it looks like one bite will singe your lips off, but the flavour is a wonderfully complex mixture of sweet and spicy.
(7) I turned around to see a person with fiery red hair and deep brown eyes staring at me.
(8) Not that she has any talent for arguments, but she has a passionate heart and a fiery spirit.
(9) His voice came out cold and rigid yet fiery with untamed anger etched within it.
(10) There were examples in pale and deep green, fiery oranges and reds.
(11) And the love he felt for his mother was as fiery as the anger that she could so easily incite in him.
(12) He roared in pain, then blew a jet of flame at the offending helicopter, causing it to explode in a fiery ball.
(13) From where he walked on the ground next to her, though, Nicolas could tell she was masking not tears, but a fiery anger.
(14) The relationship between Alistair Nicholson and politicians of all political colours has often been fiery .
(15) The energetic chemistry between Power and Sexton drives the play forward as they share moments of love and hate with a fiery passion.
(16) A genuine artist, his fiery , passionate nature carried over to his work and transformed it into a feast for the senses that captured the soul.
(17) The sermon was a fiery denunciation of strong drink.
(18) His face was quickly acquiring the colour of his fiery hairstyle.
(19) A quiet and reserved man in public, he showed his fiery nature privately.
(20) The muted red that resulted wasn't pink, but it certainly wasn't as bright and fiery as a pure red.