Yes, the roots that are below ground can regrow the blades above the ground, but it may take a few days. Should do, depending on the type of grass. It only burns to ground level and the roots remain intact, to shoot again in the next rain.
not set afire or burning
sadly xerxes the first
you can set up (grow) thick grass along the river bank/sides
William Quantrill. This event is also known as Quantrill's Raid
Be in distress. The second thing you should do is to be sure nothing flammable will be set afire by them.
It may having somrthing to do with the fact that someone set up us the bomb...
I'm not sure which song you mean... Prince of Darkess? Symphony of Destruction? Set the World Afire?
Alcoholic beverages can be set afire if they contain high enough proof (percentage) alcohol. It is usually helpful to heat the beverage to drive off sufficient vapor to ignite.
no,his wife was given to another by her father. for revenge samson set the phillines corn fields afire with the help of 300 foxes
incredulous. Credulous means gullible. Incredulous originally meant not gullible. Now it is often used to mean highly unlikely or unbelievable. The error is perhaps due to its similarity to the word "incredible" As in the past, a very common error is often legitimized in later dictionaries. See also "inflammable" which originally meant unable to be set afire and now means susceptible to being set afire. Most other uses of the attached prefix "in" still retain their meaning of "not-", for example inordinate, infinite, intestate.
Yes, grass can be set on fire if exposed to a flame or sufficient heat source. Dry grass is more flammable than wet grass. It is important to exercise caution when setting grass on fire, as fires can quickly spread out of control.
Your mower may be leaving clumps of grass after cutting the lawn because the grass is too long or wet, the mower blades are dull, or the mower deck is set too low. This can cause the grass to clump together instead of being evenly dispersed.