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It was on fire.

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Flames engulfed the entire house.

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What is Japanese for fire?

There are many Japanese words for it. Fire is "hi" when referring to the element of fire, "kaji" when used in the sense of a destructive force (a house fire, for example). The kanji symbol for fire also means 'Tuesday' if you add "yobi". "Ka" is generally used to describe fire as an element.


When was House of Fire created?

House of Fire was created in 1989.


What is the duration of House on Fire?

The duration of House on Fire is 2.2 hours.


Is an open fire or closed fire best for heating a house?

The answer is that a closed fire is best for heating a house.


What noun describes fire?

Nouns don't describe, adjectives describe. The adjectives that come to mind about fire are 'hot' or 'burning'.


What word can describe fire?

danerous!


You dreamed you set a house on fire?

that you had a thought as you where sleeping of setting a house on fire


When was House on Fire created?

House on Fire was created on 1986-04-12.


When was Fire in the House created?

Fire in the House was created on 2011-08-05.


How would you convey the image of a burning house for a reader?

If you've never actually seen a burning house, you will need to watch a small fire until you can describe it. Then, just enlarge the idea and you'll pretty much have it. A house fire will have huge timbers falling, things exploding from the heat, and the heat is so tremendous that you can't get anywhere near it -- as in at least a whole house-width away.


What can be used to describe to describe the house of the legislature?

Chambers


Is burnt a past tents?

No, it is an adjective. The past tense of the verb "burn" is "burned" as in:The house burned to the ground.It would be incorrect to say:The house burnt to the ground.However, it is correct to use it to describe something that has been burned, such as:After the fire, the house was burnt.