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                            Phrase(s): burn with a low blue flame 
1. Lit. [of a properly adjusted gas burner] to burn and put off heat.  •  Each burner on the stove burns with a low blue flame giving the maximum amount of heat per BTU. 2. Fig. to be quietly and intensely angry.  •  She just sat there with her steak in her lap, burning with a low blue flame.  •  She was quiet, but everyone knew she would soon burn with a low blue flame. 3. Fig. to be heavily intoxicated with alcohol. (Alludes to the irritability of a person who is very drunk.)  •  Yeah, he’s burning with a low blue flame.  •  He’s not just drunk, he’s burning with a low blue flame.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs