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blaze out

v. move rapidly and as if blazing; "The spaceship blazed out into space" [syn: blaze]

Usage examples of "blaze out".

Detecting a spurt of neutrinos from the sky might be a herald of a supernova about to blaze out, and from the neutrinos some of the details of the explosion might be worked out.

They shook on it, and Longarm headed back to Ilsa Pedersson's to see if she'd loan Blaze out to him again.

He hung in such a stillness that they did not know what might blaze out of it.

I saw a shimmering blaze out of the corner of my eye and felt a jolt in my shoulder.

Freelorn turned over on his back and looked up at the sky, watching a particularly bright star blaze out of the Sword and clear across the night to the Moonsteed before it went out.

The flame of your thoughts bums dear and rises high, but instead of keeping the fire banked, you let it flare up, blaze out of control!

The flame of your thoughts burns dear and rises high, but instead of keeping the fire banked, you let it flare up, blaze out of control!

Few such faces blaze out of the humble mass of our ordinariness, thought Cadfael, the finger of God cannot choose but mark them out for notice, and his officers here will be the first to recognise and own them.

He tossed the greasy torch that had started the blaze out after it.