An uncontrolled fire in a grassy area.
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Examples for "grassfire"
Examples for "grassfire"
1I've seen firetrucks filling up there during grassfire season.
2Meanwhile an investigation is underway into a deliberately lit grassfire at Pimpama on the northern Gold Coast.
3The Warrego Highway at Minden in the Somerset region has also been closed due to a grassfire.
4At least 15 homes have been lost in a fast-moving, out-of-control grassfire burning near Carwoola, in New South Wales.
5Starting a grassfire out here would not be cool, not with the town's new firetrucks stranded in Castle Rock.
1Chairman Mao once said a single spark can start a prairie fire.
2The blaze was part forest fire, part prairie fire, and all inferno.
3The western fever became an epidemic that spread like a prairie fire.
4One of General Sherman's veteran soldiers was once describing a prairie fire.
5There's nothing grander to look at than a prairie fire at night.
6Like the flame of a prairie fire, it went with a zip!
7In my opinion this war is going to spread like a prairie fire.
8The fame of it swept like prairie fire, far and wide.
9And it was tinted like a chromo of a prairie fire.
10Your real, devastating row has many points of resemblance with a prairie fire.
11Beyond the melee smoke churned over a prairie fire where shapes lay blackened.
12Not if we light a prairie fire behind it and set another in front.
13The prairie fire is terrible while it sweeps along, but it soon burns out.
14That was the policy which carried Christianity through the empire like a prairie fire.
15The prairie-dwellers have a way of fighting a prairie fire which is very effective.
16That was the spirit that raged like a prairie fire.
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Prairie fire a través del temps
Prairie fire per variant geogràfica