wildfire in the PONS Dictionary

wildfire Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to spread like wildfire

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In 2008 a large wildfire destroyed 250 structures, of those 220 were unpermitted and were not built to building codes or used approved material.
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Though the plant can be damaged during disturbance in its habitat, it is adapted to some natural forms of disturbance, such as wildfire.
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However, over time, the states began to take a more active role in wildfire prevention.
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A total of 793880acre km2, or 36 percent of the park was affected by the wildfires.
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More than 700 were built and many still fly today in cargo, military and wildfire control roles.
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And it's about him and this angel escaping this wildfire for five days.
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Prolonged and severe droughts often lead to wildfires and heavy rainfall often leads to flash flooding and flooding.
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Another description of a fire-adapted community is one that has adopted behaviors that contribute to its survival and success in a wildfire environment.
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The public was not familiar with the new engine, but rumors spread like wildfire regarding the engine's immense potential.
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Wildfires burned more forests in the wake of logging operations.
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