To burn brush to clear or form a path or trail.
To burn brush to clear or form a path or trail.
It is Blaze, the Trail Cat introduced in 2002.
As a noun: I can't wait to get a good blaze going in the fireplace. As a verb: The new guy was so eager to blaze a trail to the top.
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White Blaze - 2012 The Miry Ridge Trail 1-3 was released on: USA: 4 August 2012
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Homographs for "blaze" include: Blaze (noun) - a bright, strong flame or fire Blaze (verb) - to burn fiercely or brightly Blaze (noun) - a mark or light that shows the way by being easily visible Blaze (verb) - to make a trail or path by marking trees with slashes or paint
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Bryson and Katz were happy to see the white blaze in the woods because it signified their progress along the Appalachian Trail, marking the official path they were meant to follow. The white blaze provided a sense of reassurance and direction, helping them feel more secure in their journey through the wilderness. It symbolized a connection to the trail and the adventure they were undertaking, boosting their spirits amid the challenges of hiking.
The dogs are hot on his trail. Which trail shall I follow? Happy trails to you! Look at the jet trails! Snails leave trails. The newshound trailed the defendant from the trial.