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[ UK /flˈæməbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈfɫæməbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. easily ignited

How To Use flammable In A Sentence

  • When flammable powders are dispersed in the air, they can explode.
  • Rear panel and wall trims must be heat-resistant and consist of a non-flammable material.
  • The bonfire will last only as long as supply of cards, flowers and other flammable material is available, so get there early!
  • A highly flammable material, such as Greek fire, once used in warfare.
  • Where necessary to render harmless and carry away noxious or flammable gases, line brattice or other approved methods of ventilation shall be used so as to properly ventilate the face.
  • I knew I caught a whiff of something flammable in the office air Friday afternoon when a cacophony of squawking arose from a neighboring borough of Cubeville.
  • Struk is a lighting fixture made of a steel round structure covered by pieces of white noninflammable polyethylene mesh and plastic strips in white colour too. Church Point House by Utz-Sanby Architects
  • _ It has been shewn by Dr. Priestley and Mr. Ingenhouz that the green matter at the bottom of cisterns, and the fresh leaves of plants immersed in water, give out considerable quantities of vital air in the sun-shine; that is, the perspirable matter of plants (which is water much divided in its egress from their minute pores) becomes decomposed by the sun's light, and converted into two kinds of air, the vital and inflammable airs. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • Caution! Highly flammable liquid.
  • The French interior ministry said the fire had started on a lorry carrying phenol, a toxic, flammable chemical, better known as carbolic acid. Undefined
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