Examples of 'fire ravaged' in a sentence

Meaning of "fire ravaged"

fire ravaged - Describes an area, building, or land that has been severely damaged or destroyed by a fire

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The fire ravaged through four attached buildings.
Some good news for fire ravaged areas.
Then fire ravaged part of the buildings and reconstruction was encouraged by the pope himself.
A completely new cathedral was rebuilt adjacent to the historic fire ravaged site.
They watched as the fire ravaged the building and its contents.
With this finnan, the Ottoman Sultan orders the repair of the fire ravaged Etz-Ahayim synagogue.
A fire ravaged In local news.
In local news, a downtown apartment complex last night, a fire ravaged and authorities are saying.
In local news, a fire ravaged a downtown apartment complex last night.
Misfortune hit Beirut again in 560 AD when a massive fire ravaged the recovering city.
That night, a fire ravaged the forest, and the chrysalis never became a butterfly.
However, four months later, another fire ravaged four of the cottages.
That night, a fire ravaged the forest, and the chrysalis never became a butterfly.
In the 16th century a fire ravaged the town.
A fire ravaged a resort in Kineta, near Athens.

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Over the ensuing centuries, neglect and fire ravaged Hiraizumi's magnificent wooden buildings.
A fire ravaged the estate in the summer of 1999 but the house was miraculously spared.
Sanctions . In local news, a fire ravaged a downtown apartment complex last night.
The area became especially prosperous in 1787, when a fire ravaged the Yoshiwara.
In Britain, fire ravaged historic Windsor Castle, the queen 's second main residence.
Bangladesh, how a fire ravaged Old Dhaka.
In 1176 a fire ravaged both the main castle and the buildings on the bailey.
After nearly two hundred years of existence, a fire ravaged it, on January 31.
Even after a fire ravaged much of the downtown business district in 1932.
How was it that fire ravaged Notre-Dame?
The fire ravaged in four days more than 1,000 hectares of pine forest, near a nature reserve.
In the year 64, a massive fire ravaged Rome for 6 days on end.
Another fire ravaged the campus in 1911 destroying Boswick Hall, an academic building.
In 1794, an explosion followed by a fire ravaged the buildings of Pierre de Montreuil.
A new fire ravaged the building during the Spanish Civil War in 1939.
But in 1851 in the month of February fire ravaged five million hectares of land.
In 1914, a fire ravaged in West Orange film library film slabs in cellulose nitrate.
In 1806, a devastating fire ravaged the city of Rößel, which burnt almost entirely to the ground.
A rim fire ravaged a magnificent California National Park in 2013.
Records show that a fire ravaged the paper-makers in the quartier des Martinets in 1562.
In 1957, a huge fire ravaged the plant releasing radioactive fumes into the atmosphere.
In January 2008, fire ravaged Nandram market in Burrabazar for nearly a week.

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Examples of using Fire
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