Examples of 'entire fire' in a sentence
Meaning of "entire fire"
entire fire: Refers to a complete or whole fire, without any parts missing or excluded. This phrase may be used literally to describe a blaze that encompasses all of its fuel sources, or figuratively to signify a situation that is all-encompassing or intense
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It means the entire fire system.
The entire fire department is out there and we are in here.
It is later revealed that the entire fire was a trick by a magician.
The entire fire tower appears to have been dismantled and removed.
For larger fires there are multiple lookouts positioned around the entire fire.
Gather your entire fire protection business with us.
Have you considered cutting the entire fire department?
It means the entire fire system above you is offline.
Well, if you had a trash can fire, you are gonna want the entire fire department.
It means the entire fire system ahove you is offline.
What does that mean? It means the entire fire system.
You ate an entire fire noodle and a bag of ramyeon by yourself.
Their donations came as Paris firefighters declared Tuesday morning that “ the entire fire is out ”.
The entire fire.
Well, if you had a trash can fire, you're gonna want the entire fire department--.
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Design may refer to the entire fire process or only to a limited part of it.
The entire Fire Clan are cruel and ruthless.
Forty thousand police officers and the entire fire department were called in to maintain order.
The entire fire station is designated as a no-smoking facility.
It wiped out a dozen UN marines and my entire Fire Team without even breaking a sweat.
But, the entire Fire Cloud Cave was in chaos right now.
What does that mean? It means the entire fire system above you is offline.
He does not call in the entire fire department because a trash can is burning.
Now, listen, I had an entire fire truck.
Eighty-five blazes in total with the entire fire department on the streets, battling the flames.
Paint the crack, or the entire fire pit, if desired.
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