Sentence examples for to blaze from inspiring English sources

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to blaze

noun

A fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.

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That urge to blaze trails remains strong.

But dozens of smaller, local conflicts continue to blaze.

Four years later, Nause tried to blaze her own trail.

"We want to blaze new trails," Rabbi Wall said.

If he continues to blaze, they will be consumed.

"It's up to cities to blaze new trails.

Rationality allowed a solitary thinker to blaze a path to philosophical, moral and scientific enlightenment.

With cash in hand and new ideas, Britain has a rare chance to blaze a trail.

But amid the lingering grief, the K.H.L. continues to blaze a path into the future.

Such was the background and the smoky, explosive inheritance that was suddenly to blaze into genius.

I was looking to blaze new trails, not follow in the steps of high-schoolers past.

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