The fire had guttered down to coals, but the smell of the burning pine still hung in the cool air.
He had to lean on Thomin as he stumbled up into the rocks and down again, and his staff's fire guttered and smoked.
Lanterns nickered, fires guttered, and a stray draft moved the tapestry in Great Hall before passing on.
The fire guttered and gave more light, filling the chiselled marks with molten metal so that they came alive and stood shimmering from the walls.
The small fire on the pontoon guttered and went out.
They ducked their heads as it whipped about them, and the fire guttered beneath its rush.
The little fire was guttering and so rather than waste his meager fuel supply he lit one of the tallow candle-ends Marco had given to him.
The fire had guttered low in the fireplace.
Then the seething fire guttered briefly like a dying candle- and went out.
It flared like magnesium; but it had barely begun its death- howl when its fires flickered, guttered, and went out.