Examples of 'former flame' in a sentence

Meaning of "former flame"

former flame: A person who was previously in a romantic relationship with someone else. The term is often used to refer to a past boyfriend or girlfriend

How to use "former flame" in a sentence

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former flame
Getting that former flame back.
Peter and Elizabeth are stalked by a former flame.
Ah the former flame with the former best friend.
Time to bring in your former flame.
An unexpected former flame returns to Abby.
You want me to ask a former flame.
A former flame with whom you lost touch years ago;.
The son of her former flame.
Who knew a former flame just might be the perfect person for you?
It often starts when an ex or a former flame makes a friend request.
On the song, Tinashe sings of keeping the fire alive with a former flame.
Gretchen was a former flame of Walt 's and partially the reason he left.
Time to bring in yöur former flame.
There she runs into her former flame Dex, and dallies with Michael Culhane.
Cause our hero only came to save his former flame ♪.

See also

He starred along former flame Sherlyn in Mexico 's own version of Grease entitled " Vaselina.
Ari continues his fling with former flame Dana Gordon.
He also starred along former flame Sherlyn in Mexico 's own version of Grease entitled Vaselina.
Yeah . Time to bring in your former flame.
TOWLE star 's former flame revealed.
In Toronto, Philip reconnects with a former flame.
My former flame had returned! No!
Oh . Well, I will see your fugitive former flame.
Enter Doris Reid Weaver ( Arlene Dahl ), Thad 's former flame and now an international business woman.

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