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Discover Ludwig"blaze out" is a perfectly valid phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a set of bright colours or a bright light. For example, "The firework display blazed out in a spectacular array of vibrant colours."
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Although the fire brigade put the blaze out several times, we were always in control.
"But electronic warfare and hacks will absolutely blaze out of control," Mr. Clibanoff said.
Attempts have been made in the past to put the subterranean blaze out, but to no avail.
Firefighters were called at 8 44 a.m. on Saturday, and had the blaze out by 10 35.
The music grooves as hard as any of its sources, as unknown singers and soloists blaze out of every track.
Whether to blaze out – trumpets to Eryri – Or to go down with final rampage – Why not (b)?
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Dennis Eckersley, eyes blazing, out of the bullpen.
Or, "I want sex to pierce reality and come blazing out the other side".
If a Ferrari comes blazing out of that bus and we score first, it will be a totally different game".
Among his meditations on the human tragedy a fierce hatred of injustice, hypocrisy, and superstition blazes out.
The Verve had blazed out of the north-west, a product of both rave culture and psychedelia.
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