No, unless it's 'dropped' from many miles above the earths surface. If it's going fast enough, it may burn up due to the friction generated as it passes through atmosphere, high up in the Thermosphere.
drop her off a cliff go to a park set it on fire =] drop her off a cliff go to a park set it on fire =]
Someone set something on fire.
Light
Well...You could drop it. Or set it on fire. Or steamroller it. Use your imagination.
The homograph with both meanings of "not heavy" and "set fire to" is "light." It can refer to something that is not heavy in weight and also describe the act of setting something on fire.
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something was wrong with the pyrotechnics
Set it on fire.
You can burn your skin anus and hair and you can set something else on fire.
No, diesel fuel is not easy to set on fire. It has to have a good wick, or be vaporized to be quickly set on fire. You can put out a match in a pool of diesel fuel, but you wouldn't want to drop a match into a tank that holds it, as enough may have evaporated to cause it to ignite. It is not as volitile as gasoline.
light a match underwater and let it burn
Yes it would.