Sentences with fire
fire
F f - They saw a big flash and a huge ball of fire reaching hundreds of feet into the sky.
- 87 people died in a fire at the Happy Land Social Club.
- The fire went out and he had to light it again.
- She built a fire in the fireplace.
- There was a fire in the grate.
- The gas fire was still alight.
- We warmed our hands over the fire.
- How did the fire start?
- After the pot is dipped in this mixture, it is fired. [be VERB-ed]
- The engine fired and we moved off. [VERB]
- Two people died in that terrible fire.
- The shack was destroyed by a fire.
- The engines were fired with coal and needed water to keep the steam up. [be V-ed with n]
- ...the potential to fire the imagination of an entire generation. [VERB noun]
- Stay away from the fire.
- Police say one woman has died in a house fire north of Brisbane.
- I went to hear him speak and was very impressed. He seemed so full of fire.
- Seven people were wounded when soldiers fired rubber bullets to disperse crowds. [VERB noun]
- Radio 3AW listeners describe the force of multiple explosions from a massive fire at a factory in the Dandenong area.
- In AM, usually use heater
- His car was raked with fire from automatic weapons.
- He fired an arrow into a clearing in the forest. [VERB noun]
- They were bombarded by more than 100 representatives firing questions on pollution. [VERB noun]
- He said they should turn their fire on the Conservative Party instead.
- If he hadn't been so good at the rest of his job, I probably would have fired him. [VERB noun]
- firewood
- A diamond's fire
- A fire of questions
- Oil fires the heating system
- A forest fire
- Greek fire
- A speech full of fire
- A fire of criticism
- To fire a furnace
- fire a rock, fire questions
- A glaze that fires bright blue
- The gun fired
- Never use gasoline in a kerosene heater because it can cause a fire or an explosion.A fire is a process of combustion characterized by heat or smoke or flame or a combination of these.A fire is a chemical reaction between an oxidant and a flammable substance where some of the released energy is used to make the reaction continue.
- Press fire to fire the gun.
- If you fire the pottery at too high a temperature, it may crack. They fire the wood to make it easier to put a point on the end.
- We will fire our guns at the enemy. He fired his radar gun at passing cars.
- Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes. His nail gun fired about twenty roofing nails a minute.
- Andrey Arshavin equalised with a superb volley into the corner before Nicklas Bendtner coolly fired Arsenal in front.
- When a neuron fires, it transmits information.
- He answered the questions the reporters fired at him.
- The event handler should only fire after all web page content has finished loading.
- To fire the soul with anger, pride, or revenge
- To fire the genius of a young man
- To fire a boiler
- That shit is fire, yo!
- Put the kettle on the fire.
- Enemy fire.
- To pour fire upon the enemy.
- Heavenly fires.
- They fired the boiler.
- To fire a stone through a window.
- To fire at a fleeing enemy.
- The senator is between two fires because of his stand on the bill.
- If somebody doesn't build a fire under that committee, it will never reach a decision.
- The sofa caught fire from a lighted cigarette.
- He said he would go through fire and water to win her hand.
- The new housing project is hanging fire because of concerted opposition.
- He repeated the joke, but it missed fire the second time.
- They were on fire to prove themselves in competition.
- He didn't realize that insulting the border guards was playing with fire.
- The painting set fire to the composer's imagination.
- Everyone who heard him speak immediately took fire.
- The school administration is under fire for its policies.
- We sat around the fire singing songs and telling stories.
- There was a fire at the school last night and the whole place burned down. During hot and dry summers many fires in forests are caused by regardlessly discarded cigarette butts.
- The fire was laid and needed to be lit.
- The fire from the enemy guns kept us from attacking.