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    blazing
    [ˈblāziNG]
    adjective
    blazing (adjective)
    1. very hot:
      "there was some cloud cover from the blazing sun" · "the delicious cool of marble corridors after the blazing heat outside"
      • (of an argument) very heated:
        "they ended up in a blazing argument"
    blaze
    [blāz]
    verb
    blazing (present participle)
    1. burn fiercely or brightly:
      "plumes of smoke rose from fires blazing around the city" · "the fire was brought under control only to blaze up again on Wednesday" · "Elijah felt the anger blaze up again"
      • shine brightly or powerfully:
        "the sun blazed down" · "Barbara's eyes were blazing with anger"
    2. (of a gun) fire repeatedly or indiscriminately:
      "we went in with guns blazing"
      • (blaze away)
        fire a gun repeatedly or continuously:
        "soldiers blazed away withsubmachine guns"
    3. informal
      achieve something in an impressive manner:
      "she blazed to a gold medal in the 200-meter sprint"
      • hit (a ball) with impressive strength:
        "he blazed a drive into the rough"
    Origin
    Old English blæse ‘torch, bright fire’, of Germanic origin; related ultimately to blaze.
    blaze
    [blāz]
    verb
    blazing (present participle)
    1. set an example by being the first to do something; pioneer:
      "small firms would set the pace, blazing a trail for others to follow"
    2. mark out a path or route:
      "tourists haven't blazed a trail to the top of this hill"
    Origin
    mid 17th century: ultimately of Germanic origin; related to German Blässe ‘blaze’ and blass ‘pale’, also to blaze, and probably to blemish.
    blaze
    [blāz]
    verb
    blazing (present participle)
    1. (of a newspaper) present or proclaim (news) in a prominent, typically sensational, manner:
      "“Pop stars and drugs” blazed the headline"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘blow out on a trumpet’): from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch blāzen ‘to blow’; related to blow.
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    blazing adjective uk / ˈbleɪ.zɪŋ / us / ˈbleɪ.zɪŋ / Add to word list very bright and hot; powerful and impressive:
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    adjective burning brightly and with great heat, force, etc. of tremendous intensity or fervor: a performance of blazing ferocity.
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