Combustible in a sentence as a noun

I'm going to get my engineers to invent a combustible anecdote that burns your house down!

The combustible engine is more efficient than ever.

The issue isn't the combustible engine; it's the attitude that comes with being a car driver, which isn't that much different from being a horse rider.

To me the cool thing about a Stirling engine in the abstract is that it doesn't have to run on natural gas, it can run on anything combustible.

What if people refused transportation:vehicles, trucks, and planes because gasoline is highly combustible and kills so many per year?

Interesting, I didn't know ammonia was all that combustible.

Combustible in a sentence as an adjective

"inflammable: "capable of being set on fire; combustible; flammable.

That can only be explained by an explosion and while fuel is combustible a fuel tank won't catch fire, Mythbusters shut one with tracer bullets and it still didn't blow up.

The only reliable way to tell the difference is to take samples from the burn patterns and test them in a laboratory for the presence of flammable or combustible liquids.

This is like saying computers are impractical because their vacuum tubes require too much power - here in the 21st century, Sweden has actually run out of combustible garbage because it's working for them.

> What is the heaviest noble gas?> What combustible compound, the principal component of natural gas, has the chemical formula CH4?Oh come on, you can be scientifically literate and not remember these factoids.

Explosively eject a massive burning battery pack into the path of the unsuspecting traditional combustible car behind you and watch it burn in your rear-view mirror as you coast away on the backup emergency battery...

Combustible definitions

noun

a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power

adjective

capable of igniting and burning