Large and destructive fire that threatens human life, animal life, health, and/or property.
1 Trump sparked a political firestorm when he abruptly fired Comey last week.
2 Ignoring it would likely trigger a legal battle and a political firestorm .
3 The firestorm over Sterling's comments has quickly engulfed the National Basketball Association.
4 The company's Wednesday statement comes amid a firestorm targeting the 6-year-old company.
5 The actress endured a firestorm of criticism for being 'snooty' and elitist.
6 The Labour Party has been subject to a firestorm of intense… Audio
7 A firestorm raged throughout the valley between the Hill and South Mesa.
8 Piecemeal firefighting may not quench the firestorm threatening to engulf the continent.
9 The remarks sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
10 The radio phone-ins run amok with the guaranteed firestorm of racial bait.
11 On November 8, an unimaginably fierce firestorm broke out in Northern California.
12 The leak of its existence spurred a media firestorm around Kavanaugh's nomination.
13 The acquittal of Salvatore Vinci raised a firestorm of complaint against Rotella.
14 Cambridgeshire simply got on with things, without becoming embroiled in a political firestorm .
15 So he said it, using the word loosely, and set off a firestorm .
16 Nevertheless, the virus has sparked a bit of a firestorm in military circles.
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