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Noun

a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
a burning mass of material, as on a hearth or in a furnace.
the destructive burning of a building, town, forest, etc.; conflagration.
heat used for cooking, esp. the lighted burner of a stove
Put the kettle on the fire.
Greek fire.
flashing light; luminous appearance.
brilliance, as of a gem.
burning passion; excitement or enthusiasm; ardor.
liveliness of imagination.
fever or inflammation.
severe trial or trouble; ordeal.
exposure to fire as a means of torture or ordeal.
strength, as of an alcoholic beverage.
a spark or sparks.
the discharge of firearms
enemy fire.
the effect of firing military weapons
to pour fire upon the enemy.
British . a gas or electric heater used for heating a room.
Literary . a luminous object, as a star
heavenly fires.

Verb (used with object)

to set on fire.
to supply with fuel; attend to the fire of
They fired the boiler.
to expose to the action of fire; subject to heat.
to apply heat to in a kiln for baking or glazing; burn.
to heat very slowly for the purpose of drying, as tea.
to inflame, as with passion; fill with ardor.
to inspire.
to light or cause to glow as if on fire.
to discharge (a gun).
to project (a bullet or the like) by or as if by discharging from a gun.
to subject to explosion or explosive force, as a mine.
to hurl; throw
to fire a stone through a window.
to dismiss from a job.
Veterinary Medicine . to apply a heated iron to (the skin) in order to create a local inflammation of the superficial structures, with the intention of favorably affecting deeper inflammatory processes.
to drive out or away by or as by fire.

Verb (used without object)

to take fire; be kindled.
to glow as if on fire.
to become inflamed with passion; become excited.
to shoot, as a gun.
to discharge a gun
to fire at a fleeing enemy.
to hurl a projectile.
Music . to ring the bells of a chime all at once.
(of plant leaves) to turn yellow or brown before the plant matures.
(of an internal-combustion engine) to cause ignition of the air-fuel mixture in a cylinder or cylinders.
(of a nerve cell) to discharge an electric impulse. ?

Verb phrases

fire away, Informal . to begin to talk and continue without slackening, as to ask a series of questions
The reporters fired away at the president.
fire off,
to discharge (as weapons, ammunition, etc.)
Police fired off canisters of tear gas.
to write and send hurriedly
She fired off an angry letter to her congressman.

Idioms

between two fires
under physical or verbal attack from two or more sides simultaneously
The senator is between two fires because of his stand on the bill.
build a fire under, Informal . to cause or urge to take action, make a decision quickly
or work faster
If somebody doesn't build a fire under that committee, it will never reach a decision.
catch fire
Also, catch on fire. to become ignited; burn
The sofa caught fire from a lighted cigarette.
to create enthusiasm
His new book did not catch fire among his followers.
fight fire with fire
to use the same tactics as one's opponent; return like for like.
go through fire and water
to brave any danger or endure any trial
He said he would go through fire and water to win her hand.
hang fire
to be delayed in exploding, or fail to explode.
to be undecided, postponed, or delayed
The new housing project is hanging fire because of concerted opposition.
miss fire
to fail to explode or discharge, as a firearm.
to fail to produce the desired effect; be unsuccessful
He repeated the joke, but it missed fire the second time.
on fire
ignited; burning; afire.
eager; ardent; zealous
They were on fire to prove themselves in competition.
play with fire
to trifle with a serious or dangerous matter
He didn't realize that insulting the border guards was playing with fire.
set fire to
to cause to burn; ignite.
to excite; arouse; inflame
The painting set fire to the composer's imagination. Also, set on fire.
take fire
to become ignited; burn.
to become inspired with enthusiasm or zeal
Everyone who heard him speak immediately took fire.
under fire
under attack, esp. by military forces.
under censure or criticism
The school administration is under fire for its policies.

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