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Significados de
inflammable
en inglés
Easily ignited.
flammable
Términos relacionados
combustible
Uso de
inflammable
en inglés
1
The danger of the
inflammable
film was in the minds of all.
2
But even if you are, there is
inflammable
material in the neighborhood.
3
Her heart seemed not easy to reach; her impulses were not
inflammable
.
4
The hopeless passion ran like a corroding poison through the
inflammable
tissue.
5
You're both too mad and
inflammable
to be in the same neighbourhood.
6
Hydrogen is highly
inflammable
and, after being burned, water is its emission.
7
The wood was dry, and it was of a very
inflammable
nature.
8
To make it more
inflammable
the roller was often coated with tar.
9
A N. Y. ordinance prohibits the use of
inflammable
gases in balloons.
10
And you heard all this from that
inflammable
hemorrhoid J. P. Kepler.
11
Fahrenheit, changes back again to the
inflammable
substance we know so well.
12
They were shafts made highly
inflammable
by means of resin and pitch.
13
Wing coverings are rather
inflammable
,
and he was not taking any chances.
14
Poisons, explosives,
inflammable
substances, and live animals are excluded from the mails.
15
But as to Chrysis, I know her for a most
inflammable
lady.
16
But my daughter is manifestly most
inflammable
,
wherefore I will burn her.
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inflammable
Adjetivo
Colocaciones frecuentes
inflammable material
highly inflammable
inflammable liquid
most inflammable
very inflammable
Más colocaciones
Inflammable
a través del tiempo
Inflammable
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
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