We have no meanings for "incipient fire" in our records yet.
1 There seemed to be no trace of incipient fire in the truss.
2 They got a stream on the incipient fire , and the water held out.
3 The usual effect of this is to give life to any incipient fire .
4 Had he noticed it, with prompt measures the incipient fire might have been extinguished.
5 She sometimes imagined dragging her brother from a burning building, knocking the incipient fire out of his clothes and hair.
6 All was silence and darkness: the roaring, rushing crowd all vanished and gone-thedamps, as well as the incipient fire , extinct and forgotten.
7 It had been useful in incipient fires , but it was child's play in a serious outburst.
8 Incipient fires in grass, straw, or other material, are often beaten out as with bushes; this too is "douting."
9 One patrolman can stop 100 incipient fires easier than 100 men can stop one big fire.
10 "Really," began Miss Randolph, and then her eyes unexpectedly filled, quenching the incipient fire of her indignation.
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