Similar words: flare up, measure up, on fire, measure up to, set fire to, catch fire, schadenfreude, firm. Meaning: v. 1. arouse or excite feelings and passions 2. begin to smoke.
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31) We began our usual footprint-reduction procedure: set up the test environment, specify a reproducible test, fire up the profiler, run the test, analyze the data, and look for tuning opportunities.
32) Rising domestic and foreign demand will fire up the market for manufactured parts and components such as engines, turbines and generators.
33) Chopper They're throwing intense anti - aircraft fire up at us. Watch out!
34) Fire up their curiosity and excitement about life by extending their horizons.
35) Want to fire up your meals with homegrown chilies ? They need a warm climate.
36) Just fire up the chopper and fly away like you people?
37) Use the mouse pointer (or press the backspace key on your keyboard) to fire up the engine.
38) NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fire up the chopper and man the printing press, the government is now attacking the financial crisis head-on, with "helicopter Ben" Bernanke strapped in to the co-pilot's seat.
39) Want to fire up your meals with homegrown chilis. chilies?
More similar words: flare up, measure up, on fire, measure up to, set fire to, catch fire, schadenfreude, firm, first, firmly, at first, confirm, tire, wire, hire, first of all, first prize, direct, admire, empire, retire, use up, retired, require, inspire, tie up, come up, the first person, at first sight, entirely.