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Blaze:-
Pronunciation[bleyz], verb, blazed, blaz·ing.
1. a bright flame or fire: the welcome blaze of the hearth.
2. a bright, hot gleam or glow: the blaze of day.
3. a sparkling brightness: a blaze of jewels.
4. a sudden, intense outburst, as of fire, passion, or fury: to unleash a blaze of pent-up emotions; a blaze of glory.
5. to burn brightly (sometimes fol. by away, up, forth): The bonfire blazed away for hours. The dry wood blazed up at
the touch of a match.
6. to shine like flame (sometimes fol. by forth): Their faces blazed with enthusiasm.
7. to burn with intense feeling or passion (sometimes fol. by up): He blazed up at the insult.
8. to shoot steadily or continuously (usually fol. by away): The contestants blazed away at the clay pigeons.
9. to be brilliantly conspicuous.
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