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fire storm
noun
Alternative form of firestorm
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**{:.break one} ** Eliot, rising from his seat in the bus, beheld the fire storm of Indianapolis.
For short, descriptive entries on closely related phenomena not covered in this article, see waterspout, whirlwind, and fire storm.
Fire storm, violent convection caused by a continuous area of intense fire and characterized by destructively violent surface indrafts.
Berlin & the Ruhr cities received many attacks of the same size as the one on Dresden but never had a fire storm.
In every big raid, he says, they tried to raise a fire storm, but they succeeded just twice - once in Hamburg and once, two years later, in Dresden.
On the pitch, the acreage looked way too expansive for Romania to patrol and the attritional fire storm of the opening attacks turned into a growing rout.
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The magic and mystery of Cape Horn, land of fire, storm-tossed gateway to the Pacific has, for centuries, spawned a brotherhood and sisterhood that wears not just the outward symbol of a gold ear ring but the inner shared sense of achievement that mountaineers also understand.
In this way she has protected herself, even from bombs and fire storms.
Rural Fire Commissioner Phil Koperberg has described some blazes as "fire storms" 90 to 180 feet high.
Earthquakes shunt, fire storms smear a "cauterised terrain", the ash-filled air requires slipshod veils to cover the mouth.
As many as 100,000 civilians were killed in the massive fire storms that raged across the Japanese capital.
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