Synonym: blend, combine, exploder, glue, join, melt, solder, unite, weld. Similar words: fuss, refuse, infuse, defuse, fusion, confuse, confused, effusive. Meaning: [fjuːz] n. 1. an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded 2. any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant. v. 1. mix together different elements 2. become plastic or fluid or liquefied from heat 3. equip with a fuse; provide with a fuse 4. make liquid or plastic by heating.
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1. Check whether a fuse has blown.
2. Have you tried changing the fuse?
3. The bomb had been set with a four-hour fuse.
4. He struck a match reignited the fuse.
5. He set the fuse to thirty minutes.
6. I taught him how to change a fuse .
7. The fuse blew as he pressed the button to start the motor.
8. The egg and sperm fuse together as one cell.
9. A faulty fuse was the villain of the piece.
10. The bombs inside were on a one-hour fuse.
11. He struck a match and ignited the fuse.
12. My curling iron always blows a fuse.
13. We can fuse the various ingredients into glass.
14. Do you know how to change a fuse?
15. This is the right fuse for the refrigerator.
16. Don't irritate her, she's on a short fuse today.
17. As they heal, the bones will fuse together.
18. The bomb had a long fuse.
19. Lead will fuse at quite a low temperature.
20. An electrical overload caused the fuse to blow.
21. He lit the fuse and ran.
22. Art and history fuse in inextricable magic.
23. Make sure that the correct fuse is fitted.
24. Remove the circuit fuse before beginning electrical work.
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25. The floodlights blew a fuse.
26. He set the fuse to three minutes.
27. The fire started in the fuse box downstairs.
28. The fuse blew out.
29. A fuse has blown.
30. You'll blow a fuse if you put the electric heater and the cooker on at the same time.