fireball
suomi-englanti sanakirjafireball englannista suomeksi
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tulipallo
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fireball englanniksi
(senseid) A ball of fire, especially one associated with an explosion, or thrown as a weapon.
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(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.
(quote-av)
(RQ:Fuller Holy State)
(quote-web)
(synonym of).
A bright glow caused by a spacecraft re-entering an atmosphere.
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(coordinate terms)
(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.
(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.
(senseid) A class of sailing dinghy with a single trapeze and a symmetrical spinnaker, sailed by a crew of two.
A bag or ball filled with combustible material which is thrown as a weapon or to set something alight.
(RQ:Marcellinus Holland Roman Historie)
(senseid) A charge depicting a disc-shaped bombshell with flames emitted from the top, or sometimes from the top, bottom, and on either side.
(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.
A ball-shaped (l).
A ball of heat-resistant material placed in a fire to down the burning of the fuel.
A statement intended to cause dissension or as a provocation.
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(RQ:Steinbeck Sweet Thursday)
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(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.
(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.