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UK
/blˈeɪzɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈbɫeɪzɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫeɪzɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
shining intensely
the glaring sun
blinding headlights
the blazing sun
dazzling snow
fulgent patterns of sunlight -
without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious
blatant disregard of the law
a blatant appeal to vanity
a blazing indiscretion
NOUN
-
a strong flame that burns brightly
the blaze spread rapidly
How To Use blazing In A Sentence
- There was a sudden flash of lightning that gave the face blazing eyes. The Other Side of Me
- The boatmen were sitting under a tree, out of the blazing heat.
- Firemen came in looking for images of their mates who had gone into the blazing buildings.
- And they were blazing with anger. The Sun
- This girl was blazing like a pyre of psymantic energy, with waves of blue and white constantly washing over her.
- The three are thought to have had a blazing row over a long-standing feud. The Sun
- And credit for his undogmatic approach is due in part, he thinks, to his former boss, the trail-blazing Dutch architect and urban planner Rem Koolhaas. Building a Better Future
- A trail-blazing super care centre that would move three doctors' practices and a clinic to one site is a backwards step, health bosses were told.
- On the plus side, the fact that I'm here means I didn't expire in a blazing fireball.
- Stuffed into the neck of the bottle was a flame engulfed rag, blazing brightly.