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were blazing
noun
A fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.
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We knew the album was good: we felt as if we were blazing some new trails.
All the time guns were blazing and the air was filled with acrid smoke.
People were blazing away with AK-47's and Uzis and tommy guns and Chinese assault weapons with barrel clips.
"Fires were blazing in the fog and rain," he said, "and fire trucks were all over the place.
The neon and LED lights were blazing through the city's iconic bamboo scaffolding, next to the humungous billboards for Balenciaga and Burberry.
6. (D) The bewildered man, apparently new to the concept of "outside," called to report a huge object hovering overhead and said "lights were blazing".
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His face was blazing.
They are blazing ubiquities".
Outside the airport, the sun was blazing.
We're blazing a trail!
'She was blazing with talent.
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