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In some senses, fireball is marked as figuratively, informal, slang. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
all, hot, intense, orange, tabby, under
VERB + FIREBALL
am, created, like, look, reported, seeing, spell
FIREBALL + NOUN
eddie, sky
PREP.
from, in
ADV.
aside, mercilessly
noun
A ball of fire, especially one associated with an explosion, or (fiction, mythology) thrown as a weapon.
He placed his arms in a blocking position, but even so, the fireball threw all three of them, Kylie, Percival, and Kelly, onto the wall.
At 7:45 p.m. there was a sudden “whooshing” noise, and a mercilessly intense fireball exploded from under the escalator, ballooned up into the ticket hall and ignited all combustible material in the area. As a result of the flashover of the fireball, the temperature rose by several hundred degrees in a matter of seconds, and it was believed that it reached 600°C with zero visibility.
A feisty, strong-willed person.
But ſure in a family it bodeth moſt bad, vvhen tvvo firebals (huſbands and vvives anger) come both together.
Her folks have a lot of money. I've never seen her, but she must be quite a fireball.
Synonym of fastball (“a high-speed pitch of a baseball”).
A bright glow caused by a spacecraft re-entering an atmosphere.
A meteor bright enough to cast shadows; a bolide.
[page 1] There ſeem to be three concentric ſtrata of our incumbent atmoſphere; in vvhich, or betvveen them, are produced four kinds of meteors; lightning, ſhooting ſtars, fire-balls, and northern lights. […] [page 2] Dr. [Charles] 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.
In December 1997, a fireball passed eastward before dawn over the southwestern corner of Greenland, and then blew up into at least four fragments. Just five days later, according to reports from Colombia, three fireballs struck Bogotá, one of them causing the death of four children by setting their home ablaze.
adj
Excellent, terrific.
"Give us a hand," said Mack. "How's she look?" / "Fireball," said Eddie.
verb
To attack (someone or something) with balls of fire.
To explode in a ball of fire or flame.
The car swerved off a road, hit a wall, and fireballed as the petrol tank exploded.
On Feb. 24, [Yaroslava] 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.
To emerge suddenly; to explode.
But the swoon was only brief. [Klay] 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.
To pitch a baseball very fast.
noun — a highly energetic and indefatigable person
noun — an especially luminous meteor (sometimes exploding)
He placed his arms in a blocking position, but even so, the fireball threw all three of them, Kylie, Percival, and Kelly, onto the wall.
WiktionaryAt 7:45 p.m. there was a sudden “whooshing” noise, and a mercilessly intense fireball exploded from under the escalator, ballooned up into the ticket hall and ignited all combustible material in the a
WiktionaryIn 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.
Wiktionary"Give us a hand," said Mack. "How's she look?" / "Fireball," said Eddie.
WiktionaryThe car swerved off a road, hit a wall, and fireballed as the petrol tank exploded.
WiktionaryOn Feb. 24, [Yaroslava] 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 e
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In some senses, fireball is marked as figuratively, informal, slang. Watch for register when choosing this word.