FIRES vs BLAST: NOUN
- The act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy
- Intense adverse criticism
- The event of something burning (often destructive)
- A severe trial
- The process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
- Once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
- Feelings of great warmth and intensity
- Plural form of fire.
- A fireplace in which a fire is burning
- A very strong gust of wind or air.
- A long and hard-hit fly ball
- An explosion (as of dynamite)
- A highly pleasurable or exciting experience
- A strong current of air
- A sudden very loud noise
- The effect of such a gust.
- Intense adverse criticism
- The charge of gunpowder or other explosive used at one firing in blasting operations.
- The product of a blast or blight; a bud which never blossoms.
- Hence—7. Any withering or destructive influence; a curse.
- Any sudden, pernicious, or destructive influence upon animals or plants; the infection of anything pestilential; a blight.
- The sound made by blowing a wind-instrument, as a horn or trumpet; strictly, the sound produced by one breath.
- In metallurgy, the air forced into a furnace for the purpose of accelerating combustion. A furnace is said to be in blast when it is in operation, out of blast when stopped, either temporarily or permanently.
- Hence A jet of exhaust-steam thrown into a smoke-stack to assist the draft.
- A forcible stream of air from the mouth, from bellows, or the like.
- In zoology, one of the spindle-shaped, spore-like bodies in the life-cycle of certain Sporozoa, such as the malarial parasite.
- In the West Indies, a disease of the sugar-cane, probably caused by an acarid now known as the sugar-cane mite. The species is still unde-scribed.
- In mining, a fall of water down a mine-shaft designed to produce or quicken ventilation.
- A subtle kind of matter supposed by Van Helmont, a Dutch mystic philosopher, to be radiated from the stars and to produce effects opposite to those of heat.
- A highly exciting or pleasurable experience or event, such as a big party.
- A forcible stream of air, gas, or steam from an opening, especially one in a blast furnace to aid combustion.
- A sudden loud sound, especially one produced by a stream of forced air.
- The act of producing such a sound.
- A violent verbal assault or outburst.
- A powerful hit, blow, or shot.
- A violent explosion, as of dynamite or a bomb.
- A destructive or damaging influence.
- The violent effect of such an explosion, consisting of a wave of increased atmospheric pressure followed immediately by a wave of decreased pressure.
- An explosive charge.
- Any of several plant diseases of diverse causes, resulting in sudden death of buds, flowers, foliage, or young fruits.
- A blowing; a gust or puff of wind; especially, a strong and sudden gust.
FIRES vs BLAST: VERB
- Terminate the employment of
- Bake in a kiln so as to harden
- Cause to go off
- Go off or discharge
- Provide with fuel
- Destroy by fire
- Start firing a weapon
- Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fire.
- Drive out or away by or as if by fire
- Hit hard
- Use explosives on
- Make a strident sound
FIRES vs BLAST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To emit a loud, intense sound; blare.
- To cause to shrivel, wither, or mature imperfectly by blast or blight.
- To criticize or attack vigorously.
- To have a harmful or destructive effect on.
- To hit, kick, or shoot (a ball or puck) with great force.
- To shoot or destroy by shooting.
- To make or open by explosion.
- To cause to move with great force; hurl.
- To play or sound loudly.
- To knock down or shatter by explosion; smash.
- To use or detonate explosives.
- To attack someone or something verbally; criticize.
- To move with great speed or power.
- To distort sound recording or transmission by overloading a microphone or loudspeaker.
- To wither or shrivel or mature imperfectly.
- To discharge a weapon. especially repeatedly; shoot.
FIRES vs BLAST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- See blasto-.
- A very long fly ball
- Apply a draft or strong wind to to
- Create by using explosives
- Make with or as if with an explosion
- Fire a shot
- Criticize harshly or violently
- Shatter as if by explosion
- Shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly
- Fire a shot; release
- Hit with great force
- (idiom) (full blast) At full speed, volume, or capacity.
FIRES vs BLAST: RELATED WORDS
- Dismiss, Fervency, Provoke, Sack, Arouse, Discharge, Fuel, Flak, Kindle, Enkindle, Attack, Flaming, Blast, Flame, Burn
- Strafe, Nail, Clap, Blare, Shell, Blowup, Boom, Gust, Bang, Smash, Loud noise, Blow, Eruption, Fire, Attack
FIRES vs BLAST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dismiss, Fervency, Provoke, Sack, Arouse, Discharge, Fuel, Flak, Kindle, Enkindle, Attack, Flaming, Blast, Flame, Burn
- Explosion, Flak, Nail, Clap, Blare, Shell, Boom, Gust, Bang, Smash, Loud noise, Blow, Eruption, Fire, Attack
FIRES vs BLAST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Lightning caused fires may create ground fires that change the understory composition and inhibit some ericaceous shrub species in some areas.
- Fires, including airway fires, have resulted from the active electrode sparking in the presence of concentrated oxygen.
- Property insurance policies cover hostile fires but will not cover friendly fires.
- Aviation Fires Marine aviation is a critical part of the MAGTF fires capability.
- We have put out trailer fires, car fires, stood traffic duty and even helped rescue kittens.
- Surface fires do not involve the hazard potential that underground fires present in a confined environment.
- Class A fires include fires involving paper, wood, textiles, rubber, and other solid materials.
- September fires, including the Almeda and South Obenchain fires in Jackson County.
- Grease and oil fires are a common cause of house fires.
- Transformer fires are generally of two types: pool fires and spray fires.
- Handling Explosives, Drilling and Loading: specifications regarding the preparation of the blast layout for a blast.
- Blast Plan including the blast pattern, delay sequence, and maximum weight of explosives per delay.
- The fight comes in two phases, pre Aerial Blast and post Aerial Blast.
- ABSS manufacture a range of Australian Made Abrasive Blasting Cabinets in Suction Blast and Pressure Blast options.
- Pike Blast which emits a ranged laser blast and is one of the most powerful special abilities.
- Blast cabinets are used for fine blast applications including decorative blasting and cleaning automotive parts.
- Blast mats made of heavy rubber shall be laid over the blast site.
- Any composite kinetic blast wild talent except force, gigawatt, or regression blast.
- BLAST on local machines and using the BLAST URL API.
- Access BLAST from the NCBI Wsite at Blast.
FIRES vs BLAST: QUESTIONS
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