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- Dictionaryblaze/bleɪz/
noun
- 1. a very large or fiercely burning fire: "twenty firemen fought the blaze" Similar
- 2. used in various expressions of anger, bewilderment, or surprise as a euphemism for ‘hell’: informal "‘Go to blazes!’ he shouted" Similar
verb
- 1. burn fiercely or brightly: "plumes of smoke rose from fires blazing around the city" Similar
- 2. (of a gun) fire repeatedly or indiscriminately: "they stormed with main entrance with guns blazing" Similar
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BLAZE definition: 1. to burn brightly and strongly: 2. to be brightly lit or full of colour: 3. When a gun or a…. Learn more.
Blaze definition: a bright flame or fire. See examples of BLAZE used in a sentence.
blaze: [noun] an intensely burning fire. intense direct light often accompanied by heat.
13 meanings: 1. a strong fire or flame 2. a very bright light or glare 3. an outburst (of passion, acclaim, patriotism, etc) 4..... Click for more definitions.
blaze: See: brand , burn , conflagration , deflagrate , mark , outburst , promulgate , propagate , spread
[transitive, usually passive] blaze something (across/all over something) to make news or information widely known by telling people about it in a way they are sure to notice The story was blazed all over the daily papers. Topics TV, radio and news c2 [intransitive] blaze (away) if a gun or somebody using a gun blazes, the gun fires continuously In the distance machine guns were blazing. For five minutes, soldiers blazed away with machine guns and automatic rifles.
BLAZE meaning: 1. to burn brightly and strongly: 2. to be brightly lit or full of colour: 3. When a gun or a…. Learn more.
A blaze is a bright, strong flame. A raging fire is blazing and you can also say other types of shining, like with talent, are types of blazing.
Blaze definition: A bright or steady light or glare.
Definition of blaze noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.