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While the people trying to figure this out scratch their heads thinking of good adjectives for that, my suggestions would be infernally, scorchingly, hotly, warmly and blazingly. The latter may not be real, but there might be a real one similar to it.

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Q: What are 5 adverb words for fire?
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