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blaze 1 B0317400 (blāz)n.1. a. A brilliant burst of fire; a flame.b. A destructive fire.2. A bright or steady light or glare: the blaze of the desert sun.3. A brilliant, striking display: flowers that were a blaze of color.4. A sudden outburst, as of emotion: a blaze of anger.5. blazes Used as an intensive: Where in blazes are my keys?v. blazed, blaz·ing, blaz·es v.intr.1. To burn with a bright flame.2. To shine brightly.3. To be resplendent: a garden blazing with flowers.4. To flare up suddenly: My neighbor's temper blazed.5. To shoot rapidly and continuously: Machine guns blazed.v.tr. To shine or be resplendent with: eyes that blazed hatred. [Middle English blase, from Old English blæse; see bhel- in Indo-European roots.] blaz′ing·ly adv.
blaze 2 B0317400 (blāz)n.1. A white or light-colored spot or stripe on the face of an animal, such as a horse.2. A mark to indicate a trail, usually painted on or cut into a tree.tr.v. blazed, blaz·ing, blaz·es 1. a. To mark (a tree) with a blaze.b. To indicate (a trail) by making blazes.2. To prepare or lead (the way in an endeavor): blazed the way in space exploration. [Of Germanic origin; akin to blaze.]
blaze 3 B0317400 (blāz)tr.v. blazed, blaz·ing, blaz·es To make known publicly; proclaim: Headlines blazed the news. [Middle English blasen, from Middle Dutch blāsen, to blow up, swell; see bhlē- in Indo-European roots.]blazes (ˈbleɪzɪz) pl n1. slang a euphemistic word for hell2. informal (intensifier): to run like blazes; what the blazes are you doing?. 3. go to blazes! slang go to hell!blazes
blazeTo get high (become intoxicated) by smoking marijuana. Hey man, Jim and I are going to blaze at his house this weekend, do you want to come? Hey, it's no skin off my teeth if you want to spend your free time blazing, but I have no interest in it whatsoever.blazes n. hell. (Especially with blue.) Just go to blue blazes.See also: blazeEncyclopediaSeeblaze |