A few examples would be...
Jack went out in the blazing sun
The fire raged like a blazing in ferno
The couple had a blazing row in front of the the whole store
The weather is blazing hot outside today.
The forest trees were desiccated by the blazing sun heat
You can use the word blaze to mean a bright fire. An example of a sentence using the word blaze is, "The camp bonfire blazed throughout most of the night."
He saw the blazing bushfire in the distance, an orange furnace of flames.
The blazing sun blasted my face with heat, parching my lips and sending sweat dripping down my face, as i stepped into the scorching afternoon.
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His eyes were like blazing torches; his arms and feet had the gleam of polished bronze.
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No, "a blazing fire" is not a dependent clause; it is a noun phrase. A dependent clause contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. For example, "because it was cold" is a dependent clause, while "a blazing fire" simply describes an object without any additional information.
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