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blaze

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NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb

Meanings

Nounblaze

A large, powerful, and intense fire.

"The forest blaze destroyed thousands of acres of woodland."

Nounblaze

A bright, glowing light or a vivid flash of color.

"The sunset left a blaze of orange and purple across the horizon."

Nounblaze

A mark or sign cut into a tree to indicate a trail or boundary.

"The hikers followed the white blaze on the oak trees to stay on the path."

Transitive Verbblaze
[~ something]

To mark a trail by cutting notches or signs into trees.

"The scouts spent the afternoon blazing a new path through the wilderness."

Intransitive Verbblaze
[~]

To burn brightly and intensely.

"The campfire blazed throughout the night, keeping the campers warm."

Intransitive Verbblaze
[~]

To move very quickly or with great speed.

"The sprinter blazed around the track to win the gold medal."

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