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be fire
verb
To set (something) on fire.
Exact(49)
"You have to be fire".
Shouldn't it be Fire and Ice.
"I'm not one to believe where there's smoke there has to be fire.
This cannot be fire, for then all the rest would have been dried up.
Where there is smoke, there may very well be fire, but there may also be mirrors.
"My Grandpa Gus was the first Italian to be fire captain in Hoboken," he explained.
Similar(11)
Enigmatically, she declares its name to be "Fire-flame". Fire-flame enthes thextinguishingng waters.
Enigmatically, she declares its name to be "Fire-flame".
From the results obtained in this study the authors believe that TRM jacketing may be combined effectively with thermal insulation, which can be fire-resistant too.
But even though hospital emergency rooms often sit at the intersection of mayhem and medicine, they tend to be fire-free zones to New York's criminal class.
Should Jaclyn be fired?
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