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    Blaze
    /blāz/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. burn fiercely or brightly: "plumes of smoke rose from fires blazing around the city" Similar burnbe ablazebe alightbe on fire
    • 2. (of a gun) fire repeatedly or indiscriminately: "we went in with guns blazing" Similar fire (away)shoot (away)blast (away)let fly
  2. 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.

  3. 1. a. A brilliant burst of fire; a flame. b. A destructive fire. 2. A bright or steady light or glare: the blaze of the desert sun. 3. A brilliant, striking display: flowers that were a blaze of color. 4. A sudden outburst, as of emotion: a blaze of anger. 5. blazes Used as an intensive: Where in blazes are my keys? v. blazed, blaz·ing, blaz·es.

  4. 4 days ago · a mark, usually indicating a path, made on a tree, esp by chipping off the bark. 2. a light-coloured marking on the face of a domestic animal, esp a horse. verb (transitive) 3. to indicate or mark (a tree, path, etc) with a blaze. 4. See blaze a trail. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. 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. A fire is a blaze. Fire, when it's going strong and burning bright, is blazing. The greater the blaze, the harder a fire is to put out.

  6. to be the first to do or to discover something that others follow. The department is blazing a trail in the field of laser surgery. Definition of blaze verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to burn or shine very brightly or strongly: The sun blazed down on the dry countryside. blaze. noun [ C ] uk / bleɪz / us. a large, strong fire: The blaze started in the hall. a blaze of colour/lights etc. very bright colour, lights, etc: The tulips provided a blaze of colour outside her window. a blaze of glory/publicity.

  8. noun. /bleɪz/ Idioms. [countable] (used especially in newspapers) a very large fire, especially a dangerous one. Five people died in the blaze. More than 50 firefighters fought to bring the blaze under control. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Join us.

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