Similar words: firebug, firebrand, fire brigade, ball of fire, rebate, rebarbative, on the ball, piebald. Meaning: n. 1. an especially luminous meteor (sometimes exploding) 2. a highly energetic and indefatigable person 3. a ball of fire (such as the sun or a ball-shaped discharge of lightning) 4. the luminous center of a nuclear explosion.
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(1) An eyewitness account described the plane as a "fireball".
(2) Witnesses reported seeing a huge orange fireball as the oil refinery exploded.
(3) The fireball has become an ember.
(4) The fireball sun, the treacherous sea?
(5) The 37-year-old man turned himself into a human fireball in front of estranged wife Brenda, 35.
(6) On February 9, 1913, a brilliant fireball appeared over Regina, Saskatchewan, heading eastward.
(7) The fireball destroyed a prefabricated office building before setting a four-storey office block ablaze.
(8) Above them a tremendous white fireball blossomed, like the unfolding of a vast paper flower, but now blindingly bright.
(9) We therefore expect the Tunguska fireball to have reached a height above its airburst altitude appropriate to a nuclear surface burst.
(10) Some of the gases from the explosion and fireball may reach escape velocity.
(11) The calculated size of the fireball may be several hundred meters in diameter.
(12) The vapour exploded and a huge fireball ripped through the maisonette.
(13) The taxi was destroyed in a huge fireball which lit up the night sky and showered red-hot debris for 150 yards.
(14) The fireball is visible for about half a minute before the object exits from the atmosphere with its original speed virtually undiminished.
(15) The fireball passed over the northern horizon and had nearly faded from view when the sky was lit by a tremendous flash.
(16) The fireball that came with the flash lasted for half a second and enveloped the whole stumbling figure.
(17) In July, blue sky, the Sun, the clouds like a fireball seems Sun Shaohua, also disappear.
(18) The sudden flash of light in the night sky was caused by a meteoric fireball.
(19) The spacecraft and its crew were incinerated by the billion-degree temperatures generated by the fireball.
(20) The jet exploded in midair and turned into a fireball.
(21) I pushed the pedal again[sentencedict.com/fireball.html], and we easily outdistanced the walking fireball.
(22) Explosions that occur at high enough altitudes will lay down severe shock and fire damage without the fireball ever contacting the ground.
(23) One was reported to have fallen in Fortune Bay, where another bright fireball had fallen the previous month.
(24) He dropped a lighted match in his lap, tried to douse the flames with brandy, and turned into a fireball.
(25) Rocks are of course a minor accessory to the loss of gases from the explosion fireball.
(26) We ran to the window and saw this huge fireball heading towards us and growing bigger and bigger.
(27) The pilot tried to turn back but the jet exploded and a large fireball ripped into a crowded residential area.
(28) Stupidly, I tried to throw it on the fire and caused a big fireball explosion that singed my arms and face.
(29) A fishing boat is ignited by the intense radiation from the fireball.
(30) Hundreds of astonished observers, including one with a movie camera, saw the fireball from Grand Teton and Yellowstone parks.
More similar words: firebug, firebrand, fire brigade, ball of fire, rebate, rebarbative, on the ball, piebald, baseball, curve ball, baseball bat, baseball cap, fire, baseball glove, fired, afire, absentee ballot, on fire, fire up, fire away, firefly, firewall, fire pit, bonfire, misfire, fireman, firemen, fire ant, hang in the balance, firearms.