fireball

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fireball englannista suomeksi

  1. voimanpesä

  2. tulipallo

  1. Substantiivi

  2. tulipallo

  3. tulisielu

  4. Verbi

  5. hyökätä tulipalloin">hyökätä tulipalloin

  6. räjähtää tulipalloksi">räjähtää tulipalloksi

  7. syöttää nopea syöttö">syöttää nopea syöttö

fireball englanniksi

  1. (senseid) A ball of fire, especially one associated with an explosion, or thrown as a weapon.

  2. (quote-book)

  3. (quote-book) pseudonym|chapter=14|title=Maximum Chaos|series=A Gold Eagle Book; Executioner (book series)|The Executioner|seriesvolume=431|location=Don Mills, Ont.|publisher=Enterprises|Worldwide Library|month=October|year=2014|page=121|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/maximumchaos0000unse/page/121/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-373-64431-5|passage=In a moment, he was caught by the blast. He threw up his arms to cover his head as the surge of energy created by the fireball threw him aside.

  4. (quote-av)

  5. A feisty, strong-willed person.

  6. (RQ:Fuller Holy State)

  7. (quote-web)

  8. (synonym of).

  9. A bright glow caused by a spacecraft re-entering an atmosphere.

  10. (senseid) A meteor bright enough to cast shadows; a bolide.

  11. (synonyms)

    (coordinate terms)

  12. (RQ:Erasmus Darwin Botanic Garden) &91;page 2&93; Dr. Blagden|(quote-gloss) Blagden has related the hiſtory of another large meteor, or fire-ball, vvhich vvas ſeen the 18th of Auguſt, 1783, vvith many ingenious obſervations and conjectures.

  13. (quote-book) A US Air Force spots an object as it enters the atmosphere, but loses track of it as it falls below 30 kilometres. Moments later a second satellite records a fireball exploding in the clouded sky.

  14. (senseid) A class of sailing dinghy with a single trapeze and a symmetrical spinnaker, sailed by a crew of two.

  15. A bag or ball filled with combustible material which is thrown as a weapon or to set something alight.

  16. (RQ:Marcellinus Holland Roman Historie)

  17. (senseid) A charge depicting a disc-shaped bombshell with flames emitted from the top, or sometimes from the top, bottom, and on either side.

  18. An emanation of St. Elmo's fire; also , of lightning.

  19. (RQ:Speed Historie of Great Britaine)|page=616|column=1|para=26|passage=There vvas ſuch a Tempeſt & thunder vvith great firebals of lightning, that the vault of the church brake, and halfe the Chancell vvas carried avvay.

  20. A ball-shaped (l).

  21. A ball of heat-resistant material placed in a fire to down the burning of the fuel.

  22. A statement intended to cause dissension or as a provocation.

  23. Excellent, terrific.

  24. (antonyms)

  25. (RQ:Steinbeck Sweet Thursday)

  26. To attack (someone or something) with balls of fire.

  27. To explode in a ball of fire or flame.

  28. (ux)

  29. (RQ:NYT) Mahuchikh (pronounced ma-GU–chi-huh or ma-HU-chick) was startled awake by shuddering booms in Dnipro, her hometown, in east-central Ukraine. Russia had begun its invasion. An explosion, caught on video, fireballed into the dark sky. Dnipro's airport and area military facilities had come under attack.

  30. To emerge suddenly; to explode.

  31. (quote-web) Thompson scorched his way to 27 first-half points, the Warriors fireballed back into a 17-point lead and a statement half was sealed from the ''deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep'' left corner, early in the clock and without a dribble – vintage Klay, vintage Warriors.

  32. To pitch a baseball very fast.