In real life, forest infernos can get so hot they create their own wind and tiny fire tornadoes called ‘fire whirls’—nature’s very unfunny, super-dangerous spinning flames.
Mom opened the oven and said, “Who turned pizza night into a cheesy inferno?”
My science project volcano worked a little too well and the teacher yelled, “Turn off that baking-soda inferno!”
The villain tried to look scary by standing in front of an inferno, but his eyebrows got singed off.
When the barbecue flared up into an inferno, the hot dogs tried to roll to safety.
A child wakes to an inferno outside, an orange wall pressing at the window. The inferno eats the fence, the inferno climbs the trees, the inferno lights the sky. Neighbors shout, buckets pass hands as a garden hose fights the inferno. At last rain comes; the small street, shaken, breathes relief.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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