that she dont like fire and to make it go out she puts rain on the fire
Pyromaniac
able to cat ch fire. made of material that will catch fireInflammable is anything that can go up in flames easily.
They mean the same: easily set on fire.
The river Thames is the correct term. It is thought to originate with the Roman Latin word 'tam' meaning wide.
It originates from a Latin word meaning 'wide'
They used water from the River Thames but the fire eventually died by itself when it ran out of buildings to burn.
Capable of taking fire and burning; apt to catch fire; inflammable., Easily kindled or excited; quick; fiery; irascible., A substance that may be set on fire, or which is liable to take fire and burn.
A combustible material can be set on fire. You can also set a frying pan on (a) fire.
I would say ice is not easily set on fire.
When you set someone's heart on fire, you're not standing in front of a lit bonfire! This means to start the "flames" of love in someone. People in love often feel as if they are "on fire" with love or "burning" with love. They describe love as hot, fiery, and "the spice of life." Therefore, when you first notice someone in that special way, they have set your heart on fire.
The origin of the word poi is from the Maori language and its meaning is ball on a cord. In fire poi, the balls have wicks that are set on fire and spun about the body in a dance. It is believed that the first performances of fire poi were in Hawaii.