We found 23 examples of how to use blaze in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 23 of 23.
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1. | Twenty people perished in the blaze. | |
2. | A fire was seen to blaze up far away. | |
3. | The school building was a blaze of light in the evening darkness. | |
4. | The house was in a blaze. | |
5. | The area was cordoned off while fire fighters tried to keep the blaze under control. | |
6. | The firemen quickly extinguished the blaze. | |
7. | The sun goes down in a wild blaze of color. | |
8. | The volunteer firefighters fought the blaze bravely, with scant regard for their own safety. | |
9. | The sun sank below the horizon that evening in a blaze of ruby and gold. | |
10. | Up flew the bright sparks in myriads as the logs were stirred, and the deep red blaze sent forth a rich glow, that penetrated into the furthest corner of the room, and cast its cheerful tint on every face. | |
11. | Tom died in the blaze. | |
12. | She spent days without taking food and nights without obtaining sleep; she laughed and wept by turns; she would doze and suddenly awake with a start; she would turn pale and immediately afterwards her cheeks became suffused with a blaze. | |
13. | But when the day closed in, and the night put an end to their banquet, it suddenly seemed to them that all the earth was in a blaze; and from the open came a sound of splashing oars, as if a great fleet were approaching. | |
14. | She appeared to be dazzled by the sudden blaze of light. | |
15. | Sami died in the blaze. | |
16. | Lashed into foam, behind them roars the brine; / now, gliding onward to the beach, ere long / they gain the fields, and rolling bloodshot eyne / that blaze with fire, the monsters move along, / and lick their hissing jaws, and dart a flickering tongue. | |
17. | I stood alone, when lo, in Vesta's fane / I see Tyndarean Helen, crouching down. / Bright shone the blaze around me, as in vain / I tracked my comrades through the burning town. | |
18. | Once more, within a cavern screened from view, / where circling trees a rustling shade supply, / the boards are spread, the altars blaze anew. | |
19. | The blaze burned so furiously on July 26 that it created a “fire whirl.” The twirling tower of flame reached speeds of 143 mph (230 kph), which rivaled some of the most destructive Midwest tornados. | |
20. | The blaze has killed two firefighters. | |
21. | Fire glows, burns and consumes to ashes. A spark of it struck from a flint (or firestone) by means of a steel, and taken by tinder in a tinder box, lights a match, and after that a candle, or a stick, and causes a flame, or blaze, which catches hold of houses. | |
22. | The firefighters could not contain the blaze. | |
23. | Efforts to bring the blaze under control using buckets soon failed. |