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blazing [ˈbleɪzɪŋ] ADJ

1. blazing (hot and bright):

blazing
blazing sunshine
a blazing house fire
blazing headlights

2. blazing fig (fierce):

a blazing row

I . blaze [bleɪz] VB intr

III . blaze [bleɪz] N

3. blaze (explosion):

wybuch m

blaze up VB intr

1. blaze up (burst into flames):

2. blaze up (become angry):

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Wintertime is very pleasant and enjoyable while summertime is unbearably hot with blazing sunshine although desert heat is dry.
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We have had so many inspiring and heart-warming entries for this year's awards, including some fantastic examples of trail-blazing schemes.
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Its first professional production reveals it as a tough, febrile piece, awash with melodrama and blazing up now and again with bitter, glittering humour...
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Old blood and new blood intermingle on this blazing slide guitar fest to great affect.
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Once was to inform them that the little new-growth tree in the yard didn't provide sufficient shelter from the blazing sun and pounding rainstorms.
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A blazing fire, flapjacks, pork and a singsong restored everyone's spirits.
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It's not the most ambitious musical or the most trail-blazing, but there isn't a single joke in it that doesn't land.
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He lunged to grab another one from storage as the helicopter, a growing, blazing fireball, arched across the sky.
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Alcohol and tobacco are trail-blazing in terms of harms to physical, mental and social health.
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Your thoughts turn to blazing camp fires and swirling skirts.
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