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Meanings of
great fire
in English
Russian
пожары
Portuguese
incêndio
Spanish
incendios
Catalan
incendi
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Large and destructive fire that threatens human life, animal life, health, and/or property.
blaze
conflagration
firestorm
large fire
Russian
пожары
Usage of
great fire
in English
1
The original was burned in the
great
fire
at Jeddo in 1858.
2
A
great
fire
was roaring in the wood stove in the office.
3
I see the ill; I see many burnt in a
great
fire
.
4
The
great
fire
in 1292 caused great destruction to the priory buildings.
5
A
great
fire
of brushwood and pine-apples was blazing in the dining-room.
6
He went, and Mrs. Boyce remained alone in the
great
fire
-
lit
room.
7
A row of new shops replaced the destruction of the
great
fire
.
8
They catch a spark very well and are a
great
fire
-
starting
material.
9
A
great
fire
was raging on the north shore of the Cove.
10
A
great
fire
blazed within the little thorn boma about the camp.
11
So, in the time of waiting, he had lit a
great
fire
.
12
It's a good trail too; and it makes a
great
fire
lookout.
13
All winter our teacher must have a
great
fire
in his room.
14
Then the Buso-man made a
great
fire
,
and sat down by it.
15
He was standing by the
great
fire
-
place
rubbing his hands with satisfaction.
16
Then he ascended the mountain till he came to a
great
fire
.
Other examples for "great fire"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
great
fire
great
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
great fire
Russian
пожары
пожар
Portuguese
incêndio
incendio
Spanish
incendios
incendio
Catalan
incendi
incendis
Great fire
through the time
Great fire
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common