In a 1928 speech, she blamed the "incompetence" of older generations for the delinquency of "flaming youth."
Suspect all flaming youth and scarlet shes.
While my girl said, 'Suspect all flaming youth and scarlet shes,' capping my argument.
But wasn't conflagration a natural end for flaming youth?
Rebellious hell, If thou canst mutine in a matron's bones, To flaming youth let virtue be as wax And melt in her own fire.
While summarizing the fashions of the era of flappers and flaming youth, a pictorial exhibition placed the period within a political and social context.
That old expression "flaming youth" took on life again.
Hail flaming youth!
Marks' novels were based on his students, the 'flaming youth in rebellion' of the twenties, who danced to wild jazz, drank from silver flasks, and had petting parties.
In those nights of an alcoholically flaming youth I was likely to start anywhere, drink anything and end up anywhere else than at the port of embarkation.