Pronunciation: /bleɪzɪŋ/
adjective characterized by flames or intense heat
A1 The blazing sun made it too hot to go outside.
A2 She ran through the blazing fire to save her cat.
B1 The blazing inferno destroyed the entire building in minutes.
B2 The blazing speed of the car left everyone in awe.
C1 The blazing passion in his eyes was evident as he spoke about his work.
C2 The artist's painting captured the blazing colors of the sunset perfectly.
adverb in a very fast or impressive manner
A1 The sun was blazing hot during our picnic.
A2 She ran down the street blazing fast to catch the bus.
B1 The car sped down the highway at a blazing speed.
B2 The athlete crossed the finish line in a blazing time.
C1 The rocket launched into the sky at a blazing speed.
C2 The wildfire spread through the forest at a blazing pace.
formal The blazing sun beat down on the desert landscape.
informal We had to run through the blazing heat to make it to the concert on time.
slang The party was lit, with the music blasting and the bonfire blazing.
figurative Her anger was like a blazing fire, consuming everything in its path.
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