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  • blaze blaze (1), noun, verb, blazed,blazing.
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  • blaze blaze (2), noun, verb, blazed,blazing.
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  • blaze blaze (3), transitive verb, blazed,blazing.
    1. to make known; proclaim.
    (SYN) divulge, publish.
    2. (Obsolete.) to blow, as with a musical instrument.
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  • blaze expr. blaze away, (Informal.)
    a. to fire a gun or the like continuously.
    Ex. We ... blazed away at the lions (David Livingstone).
    b. to work or talk with enthusiasm.
    Ex. Gomez blazed away with five perfect innings (New York Time
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  • blaze expr. go to blazes, (Slang.) go to the devil.
    Ex. He told the annoying salesman to go to blazes.
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  • blaze expr. like blazes, (Slang.) furiously; impetuously.
    Ex. The horse ... went like blazes (Thomas De Quincey).
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  • blaze expr. the blazes, (Slang.) the deuce; the devil.
    Ex. What the blazes is in the wind now? (Dickens).
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  • blaze noun 1. a bright flame or fire; mass of flame.
    Ex. The scout could see the blaze of the campfires across the river.
    (SYN) conflagration.
    2. a glow of brightness; intense light; glare.
    Ex. the blaze of the noon sun.
    (SYN)
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  • blaze noun 1. a mark made on a tree by chipping off a piece of bark, to indicate a trail or boundary in a forest.
    2. a white mark on the face of a horse, cow, ox, or other domestic animal.
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  • blaze v.i. 1. to burn with a bright flame; be on fire.
    Ex. A fire was blazing in the fireplace.
    2. to show bright color or lights.
    Ex. On New Year's Eve the big house blazed with lights.
    3. to make a bright display.
    Ex. Mighty n
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  • blaze v.t. 1. to cause to shine forth; shed.
    Ex. The Father ... on the Son blazed forth unclouded deity (Milton).
    2. to cause to blaze up.
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  • blaze v.t. 1. to mark (a tree, trail, or boundary) with a blaze or by making blazes.
    2. (Figurative.) to pioneer or prepare (a way).
    Ex. The astronauts are blazing new roads in the conquest of space.
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