blazes (Meaning)

blazes

to mark with blazes, to proceed extremely rapidly, a mark made on a tree usually to leave a trail, to burn brightly, to be noticeably brilliant, a white or gray streak in the hair of the head, very bright direct light often accompanied by heat, intense direct light often accompanied by heat, to make public or conspicuous, to mark (a trail) with blazes (see blaze entry 4 sense 2), a usually white stripe down the center of the face of an animal, hell, a sudden outburst, a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal, to be conspicuously brilliant or resplendent, something that resembles the blaze of a fire, a dazzling display, to flare up, an active burning, to shoot rapidly and repeatedly, an intensely burning fire, a mark made on a tree by chipping off a piece of the bark, a very strongly burning fire, a trail marker, a sudden bursting forth of flame, to make public, to lead in some direction or activity

FAQs About the word blazes

to mark with blazes, to proceed extremely rapidly, a mark made on a tree usually to leave a trail, to burn brightly, to be noticeably brilliant, a white or gray

eruptions,explosions, flashes, bursts, flares, outbursts, gushes, fits, flare-ups,gusts

glooms,shadows, nights,darks, dusks,

The wildfire blazes through the forest, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

The passion in her eyes blazes brightly, illuminating her unwavering determination.

The sun blazes down on the beach, creating unbearable heat.

The flames from the campfire blaze merrily, casting a warm glow on the surrounding area.