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[ wahyld -fahyuh r ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈwaɪldˌfaɪə r / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a highly flammable composition, as Greek fire, difficult to extinguish when ignited, formerly used in warfare.
any large fire that spreads rapidly and is hard to extinguish.
sheet lightning, unaccompanied by thunder.
the ignis fatuus or a similar light.
Plant Pathology . a disease of tobacco and soybeans, characterized by brown, necrotic spots, each surrounded by a yellow band, on the leaves and caused by a bacterium, Pseudomonas tabaci.
Pathology Obsolete . erysipelas or some similar disease.
Origin of wildfire before 1000; Middle English wildefire, Old English wildfȳr. See wild, fire
Words nearby wildfire Wilderness Road, Wilder, Thornton, wild-eyed, wild fennel, wild fig, wildfire , wildflower, wildfowl, Wild Geese, wild geranium, wild ginger
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Example sentences from the Web for wildfire Besides, victory fever had spread like wildfire throughout the Allied armies.
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Anti-Korean books, magazines, and comic books are selling like wildfire .
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It was late October, six weeks after the initial outbreak, and the virus was rumored to be spreading like wildfire .
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The dish “took off like wildfire ,” says Leong, despite there being virtually no Chinese people in the area.
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Statutes will prevent this from spreading across the majority if it catches on like wildfire for the student athletes.
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In the meanwhile, news of the wreck had spread like wildfire through Margate.
Storm Warriors | John Gilmore
Already the news was spreading like wildfire among the boys and girls all over the city.
Sure Pop and the Safety Scouts | Roy Rutherford Bailey
Slone kept to the east trail, in which Wildfire 's tracks and those of the lion showed clearly.
The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories | Various
When the news of the burning went over the country like wildfire , at every country town anvils boomed forth the announcement.
The Red Record | Ida B. Wells-Barnett
If we could get them committed to the scheme, and a man like Mr. Putney—he'd make a capital Mercutio—it would go like wildfire .
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British Dictionary definitions for wildfire noun a highly flammable material, such as Greek fire, formerly used in warfare
a raging and uncontrollable fire anything that is disseminated quickly (esp in the phrase spread like wildfire ) lightning without audible thunder
another name for will-o'-the-wisp
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Idioms and Phrases with wildfire see spread like wildfire.
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