A black powdery or flaky substance consisting largely of amorphous carbon, produced by the incomplete burning of organic matter.
A blaze or an inferno. Conflagration.
The word glare means to stare fiercely. One will often say someone glared at them, meaning they gave them a harsh or bad look. Some synonyms for glare are stare, look and gaze.
blaze, aflame, aroused, ardent, fervent, fervid, fiery, impassioned, perfervid, torrid, choleric, demon-ridden fanatic, fanatical, overzealous, rabid, lustful, lusty, concupiscent, wild
Ignite, blaze, flicker, smoulder, kindlr incinerate, cremate, consume, scald, scorch, blister, brand, toast, char, sear, singe, sting. Hope this helped Bye Louise :]
The blaze threatened to destroy the house. There was a white blaze down the horses' nose.
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The Japanese word for blaze is hono. The word blaze in Chinese is said as dahuo and in French this word is said as incendie.
pyro blaze flames
A blaze means a fire or flame. Another definition for blaze is a sudden outburst, as in when someone is angry.
I blaze blunts.
no he doesn't. Blaze is in another dimension and probably Blaze will go out with Silver instead.
No because Blaze is from another dimension
Yes, the word blaze is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a very strongly burning fire; a sudden outburst; a dazzling display; a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal. The word blaze is also a verb: blaze, blazes, blazing, blazed.
Neither because Amy and Blaze spanking one another is a ridiculous concept and even though it's opinionated I highly doubt either Amy or Blaze would be spanking one another any time soon.
They fought the blaze for hours in an effort to save California's forests from further damage.
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.