'fire' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
fireUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfaɪər/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/faɪr/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(fīər)
No dictionary entry found for 'fire' ✓ See the definition of "fire" in our monolingual dictionary'fire' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Forum discussions with the word(s) "fire" in the title: ,<dimly as> they saw each other, they could not have done that without the aid of the fire. - English Only forum
...caveman who’s discovered fire for the first time while... - English Only forum ..was lit by its own hearth fire - English Only forum 'In case there's a fire or a flood, or any act of God.' - English Only forum 'to catch fire' - English Only forum “Get your fire back” - English Only forum (fire) extinguisher - English Only forum (individuals) set fire to their shoelaces - English Only forum (it) clears heart fire - English Only forum (Put out OR Extinguish) a (candle / cigarette / fire) - English Only forum 12-alarm fire - English Only forum 40-foot fire walk - English Only forum 416 Fire, (wildfire: U.S.) - English Only forum a bit more smoke than fire - English Only forum a building on fire / a burning building? - English Only forum A burnt child dreads the fire. - English Only forum A cease-fire "in" the war - English Only forum a circus on fire - English Only forum A face on a lover with a fire in his heart - English Only forum A few animals survived from the big fire - English Only forum A fire alarm/alert/occur/break out - English Only forum a fire broke at a refinery in India, which led... - English Only forum a fire days - English Only forum A fire engine comes rushing by/down to put out the fire on this building. - English Only forum a fire in another LGP tanker being? under construction... - English Only forum a fire of noun - English Only forum a fire of religious reform - English Only forum A hot coal fell out <of> the fire and burned the shoes. - English Only forum A house that the fire burned down/burned down by the fire - English Only forum a lick of fire that lashes the senses. - English Only forum more...
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