Long-burning flare used on roadways and in rail transport.
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Examples for "fusee"
Examples for "fusee"
1This is Six; she's making some fusee chain for Mr Fanshaw.
2He said nothing, but consulted his watch by the aid of a fusee.
3You glow like a fusee whenever you see a young lady.
4The stranger popped open the plastic case and took out a long red fusee.
5The chief had a fusee, which he carried slung, in addition to his rifle.
1Lighting your cigarette with your powers is about as stealthy as waving around a road flare.
2The pouch contained a medical kit, a roll of duct tape, a road flare, and a flashlight.
3Arson was clearly the cause of the fires - each had been started with a road flare.
4Gard pulled what looked like a road flare out of her duffel bag and tossed the bag aside.
5In the pockets of his field jacket were two ordinary road flares.
1The highway flare sputtered in her hand, hissing like an angry snake.
2He saw Cassie silhouetted against the flames, the highway flare still sputtering in her hand.
3The highway flare cast wildly jittering light into the cave behind them, and both the girls' faces looked ghostly in its harsh shadows.
4When Rex opened his eyes, he saw Melissa kneeling nearby, lighting the highway flares from the remains of the fire.
1Two railroad flares sputtered redly thirty feet apart at the end of the long corridor of darkness.