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fire-ball
ˈfire-ball [f. fire n. + ball n.1] 1. a. A ball of fire or flame; applied esp. to certain large luminous meteors, and to lightning in a globular form.1555 Eden Decades 217 The fyer baule or starre commonly cauled saynt Helen. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit 616/2 There was such a Tempest & thunder with gr...
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Fire Ball
The Fire Ball is a type of amusement ride manufactured by Larson International. It replaced a series of Larson rides manufactured prior to its unveiling, the first being the Super Loops and the second being the Ring of Fire. The ride features a roller coaster-type train which rolls along a ring-shap...
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fire-ball
fire-balln1 large bright meteor 火流星.2 centre of an atomic explosion 原子弹爆炸的中心.3 (fig 比喻) very energetic person 精力极充沛的人.
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VIDEO: Fire ball erupts from trailer fire | The Hole Scroll
3 days ago — Firefighters have extinguished a fire that broke out in a trailer being hauled by an SUV this morning at the intersection of High School ...
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Ball-by-ball: Rohit and Rinku set the Chinnaswamy on fire - ESPNcricinfo
Jan 17, 20243d ESPNcricinfo staff. Why Kishan and Iyer missed out on BCCI contracts. 4d Sidharth Monga. KL Rahul in London to consult a specialist for injury, set to miss Dharamsala Test. 4d Nagraj Gollapudi.
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Ball of Fire (disambiguation)
Ball of Fire (also known as The Professor and the Burlesque Queen) is a 1941 comedy film. '"Ball(s) of Fire" may also refer to: Music "Ball of Fire" (song), by Tommy James and the Shondells Ball of Fire, a ska album by Jamaican ska-band Skatalites Balls of Fire, a 1976 album by Southern rock band Bl...
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Gavaskar's crucial advice for under-fire Shubman Gill after red-ball ...
While captain Rohit Sharma failed to make a mark on his India comeback (5 and 0 in two innings), youngster Shubman Gill - batting at no.3 - saw his struggles continuing in the red-ball format.
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Ball of Fire (song)
"Ball of Fire" is a song recorded by Tommy James and the Shondells for their 1969 greatest hits album, The Best of Tommy James and The Shondells. The song reached #19 on The Billboard Hot 100 in 1969. The song also reached #8 in Canada. References 1969 songs
1969 singles
Songs written by Tommy James...
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fired
fired, ppl. a. (faɪəd) [f. fire v. + -ed1.] 1. Set on fire or alight, kindled.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 929 The fyred nuttes smolder. 1556 J. Heywood Spider & F. lvii. 130 Euerie peece..Hath a spider gonner; with redy fired mach. 1665 Manley Grotius' Low-C. Warres 957 The Holland ships also attempt...
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Ball of Fire (album)
Ball of Fire is an album by the Jamaican band the Skatalites, released in 1998 in the United States. The band supported the album with a North American tour, including shows with several Hellcat bands. Production
The eight-piece Skatalites recorded Ball of Fire with four original members. The band r...
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spitz-devil
spitz-devil [f. spit n.2 or v.2 Cf. the variant spitting-devil.] A small sputtering fire-ball made from wetted gunpowder. Also ellipt. spitz.1880 Carnegie Pract. Trap. 15 Light it, and place it in the hole instead of the spitz. Ibid. 16 After having made a ‘spitz devil’, as we called it at school, l...
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Fireball (manga)
Fireball (stylized as Fire-Ball) is an unfinished Japanese science fiction manga written and illustrated by Katsuhiro Otomo.
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ball of fire — Translation in Japanese - TechDico
Many translation examples sorted by field of work of "ball of fire" - English-Japanese dictionary and smart translation assistant.
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Translation of "a ball of fire" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "a ball of fire" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: They heard a loud explosion and saw a ball of fire go up.
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globular
globular, a. (ˈglɒbjʊlə(r)) [a. L. type *globulāris, f. globulus globule; cf. F. globulaire. Although etymologically related to globule, the word is commonly employed in senses corresponding to those of globe, in place of globose; for other examples of the same phenomenon see -ular.] 1. a. Having th...
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