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ablaze
adjective as in on fire
adjective as in very excited
Example Sentences
Then “Common Sense” set it ablaze, insisting that “there is no political matter which more deserves our attention” than “large and equal representation” — a demand unmet by America’s rulers across the sea.
There are several theories to explain why not a single home caught ablaze as the Eaton fire burned a horseshoe around Olson’s street and surrounding neighborhood.
Within a few hours, too, on social media, the incoming president, Donald Trump, also had a message for California’s governor “Newscum” and the “virtually apocalyptic” regions that were ablaze.
But the wildfires ablaze in Los Angeles right now, whose total destruction remains to be seen, show all bets are off when it comes to what defines wildfire season.
If someone accidentally drags a chain behind their truck, unknowingly sending sparks into the air, that too can set our hills ablaze.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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