Fire in a sentence as a noun

One disk was soaked from a fire sprinkler system in a small business' office.

There was no explosion, and the fire did not spread to the interior of the vehicle.

Heck, they're giving you free live-fire practice for your next interview, make the most out of it.

I guess nobody ever got fired for losing their clients' money to a Harvard or MIT Sloan MBA.

I was smoking on my fire escape, and saw a dude break a car window and steal a shopping bag out of the back seat.

As a result, if Tim doesnt meet with each one of his employees in the next 24 hours, I will have no choice but to fire him and to fire you.

There is probably no better person on earth to light a user- and product-focused fire under Yahoo.

They usually have to fire you for cause for you to lose your options, so figure out what the angle is they're using and make sure they don't have cause.

However, the fire did not start spontaneously - it was caused by the driver hitting a large piece of metal debris in the road.

Fire in a sentence as a verb

The fire was also contained to part of the battery pack and did not cause a runaway reaction like in some laptop battery fires.

A fire engineer to design the fire escape strategy and help negotiate the fire fighting strategy with the local fire brigade.

[Edit #2]: Some form of insurance might be a worthwhile addition to their offering, but that's something they can debate and decide on after they put out this fire.

Even if this is evidence that the Model S is probably safer with regards to fires than a traditional gasoline car, naywayers will jump on it.

Those that had spent all of their time fire-fighting the messes created by the energetic yet clueless brigade of novices.> Many companies want to own your work even when youre off the clock.

The driver stepped out and walked away with no permanent injuries and a fire, again limited to the front section of the vehicle, started several minutes later.

"We believe these changes will also help prevent a fire resulting from an extremely high speed impact that tears the wheels off the car, like the other Model S impact fire, which occurred last year in Mexico.

What the **** I consider driving a car to work to be hardly justifiable at all in our trade, but a 31 year old fire truck is sending a giant **** you to anyone else trying to reduce their carbon emissions.

But other large regional ISPs pretty quickly learned not to set fire to their customer base, and, by the end, I think our customer service was pretty much at par for the whole area; we were no longer truly different based on support.

Fire definitions

noun

the event of something burning (often destructive); "they lost everything in the fire"

noun

the act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy; "hold your fire until you can see the whites of their eyes"; "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire"

See also: firing

noun

the process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke; "fire was one of our ancestors' first discoveries"

See also: flame flaming

noun

a fireplace in which a relatively small fire is burning; "they sat by the fire and talked"

noun

once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)

noun

feelings of great warmth and intensity; "he spoke with great ardor"

See also: ardor ardour fervor fervour fervency fervidness

noun

fuel that is burning and is used as a means for cooking; "put the kettle on the fire"; "barbecue over an open fire"

noun

a severe trial; "he went through fire and damnation"

noun

intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak"

See also: attack flak flack blast

verb

start firing a weapon

verb

cause to go off; "fire a gun"; "fire a bullet"

See also: discharge

verb

bake in a kiln so as to harden; "fire pottery"

verb

terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers"

verb

go off or discharge; "The gun fired"

See also: discharge

verb

drive out or away by or as if by fire; "The soldiers were fired"; "Surrender fires the cold skepticism"

verb

call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"

See also: arouse elicit enkindle kindle evoke raise provoke

verb

destroy by fire; "They burned the house and his diaries"

See also: burn

verb

provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace"

See also: fuel