Series of events where speakers have five minutes to talk on a subject.
Start to burn or burst into flames.
Arouse or excite feelings and passions.
Cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat.
Синонимы
Examples for "light "
Examples for "light "
1 Please use this number for any future references to this light - bulb issue.
2 The paper sheds new light on a big issue for technology companies.
3 With the clear morning light and dry roads, they made good time.
4 The light at this time of year has a particularly ethereal quality.
5 He made light of the problem but said he'd talk to Jason.
1 However, we must not do anything that would ignite a clan war.
2 In no specific order, here are 15 pictures to ignite your wanderlust.
3 Even a minuscule amount of allergen can immediately ignite another inflammatory response.
4 For an anxious moment it seemed as if neither engine would ignite .
5 In other words, I wantonly ignite barns that belong to other people.
6 In his hands, he held the control device to ignite the amalgam.
7 I have access to the catalyst that will ignite the final decomposition.
8 He said Ali's plan to ignite an explosion usin gas cylinders failed.
9 They were afraid of lighting one lest it should ignite the grass.
10 In a stuffy sunspot of a backyard, the four-piece never quite ignite .
11 The repeat of that meeting was supposed to ignite this season's championship.
12 On this the gases play, and its temperature helps them to ignite .
13 Add brandy and sugar mix, cook for a few seconds to ignite .
14 Top each with 1 tbs rum mixture and carefully ignite to flame.
15 However, the canvas was so completely soaked that it could not ignite .
16 His death would later ignite a week of protests across the US.
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