Similar words: set fire to, fire pit, deficit financing, at first, pitfall, at first sight, spit, spite. Meaning: n. a highly emotional and quick-tempered person (especially a girl or woman).
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1 The Triumph Spitfire is a classic car.
2 Spitfire about to alight on Wasp's deck.
3 It will be remembered by old Spitfire pilots for its boggy runway and dense fog.
4 Spitfire restorations to airworthy status have notoriously exceeded initial estimates of timing and cost, irrespective of start point condition.
5 Its glory days came when Spitfire and Hurricane pilots scrambled to defeat Hitler's Luftwaffe despite overwhelming odds.
6 The spitfire, for instance, is part of a squadron of similar aircraft, flying in formation.
7 'A real spitfire(sentencedict.com), ' your father said." Guillermo smiled.
8 With this remonstrance, young Spitfire, whose real name was Susan Nipper, detached the child from her new friend by a wrench as if she were a tooth.
9 Create this awesome looking spitfire in this Modeling and Texturing tutorial.
10 Yet friends say they will most remember the spitfire Margaret of her '60 s and '70 s heyday.
11 Taken on Spitfire Lake in the Adirondack Park at around 7 a.m.
12 "Don't be a spitfire, else I won't tell you, " said Tom.
13 An analyzer sheds no tears at Spitfire Grill because he isn't looking for an experience with redemptive love, he's looking for interesting things to say in his column or show.
14 A year later, in 1944, his Spitfire had been shot down over Italy.
15 As if womanly curves out the wazoo, a spitfire attitude, and sexy as hell accent wasn't enough, she had to go and be queen to the bloodsuckers too.
16 The air show is a vivid aviation Wikipedia, the US-made F-16 aircraft and the famous active main battle of World War II, British-made "Spitfire" pursuit planes take off together.
17 Three days later, she was photographed by a Spitfire reconnaissance aircraft while resting in a Norwegian fjord (Altenfiord).
18 Good examples of taildragger aircraft include the Spitfire and DC-3 of World War II.
19 During the tight formation take-off his eyes were on Stefan and the Spitfire as they climbed to get on top of the haze.
20 Perhaps she had acknowledged his wartime exploits,[www.Sentencedict.com] up there in his Spitfire inflicting those severe losses she had read about.
21 Read in studio An airshow accident in which a Spitfire crashed in flames has been blamed on pilot error.
22 Reginald Mitchell died of cancer not long after the first Spitfire took to the skies.
23 It shows a steely-eyed fighter pilot climbing into his Spitfire to do battle against the Luftwaffe.
24 Here, we compared Germany's Messerschmitt ME-109 to the Allied planes, America's P-40 and the British Spitfire.
25 It is no accient, he would claim, that Mitchell's Spitfire, with its Merlin engines and distinctive wings, could help win a war while also seeming wonderful to the eye and ear.
26 I really believe the Tomcat will be remembered in much the same way as other legendary aircraft, like the Corsair, the Mustang and the Spitfire.
27 Last night he said: 'We've tried to create a new British design icon, like Concorde, the Spitfire or the Routemaster bus.
28 Feranti (Edinburgh) began low-rate production in April 1941, and Spitfire and Hurricane fighters from operational squadrons tested the sights in interceptions of German raids during July and August.
29 First starting with polys - then onto sub D's for the detailing of the spitfire.
30 Three aircraft from the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - a Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane - will be followed by two Typhoons and two Tornado GR4s in box formation.
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