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brush fire

1

noun

  1. a fire in an area of bushes, shrubs, or brush, as distinct from a forest fire.
  2. any small but persistent problem, as within a large organization, a department of a government, or between nations:

    border skirmishes and other international brush fires.



brush-fire

2
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[ bruhsh-fahyuhr ]

adjective

  1. limited in scope, area, or importance, as some labor disputes or local skirmishes.

brush fire

noun

  1. a fire in bushes and scrub
  2. a minor local war
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of brush fire1

An Americanism dating back to 1770–80

Origin of brush fire2

First recorded in 1945–50
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Fourteen of them are routinely available to fight brush fires, while the other four are assigned to ambulances, although they might help with evacuations or rescues during fires.

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Without strategically placed reinforcements, the handful of engines had virtually no prospects of carrying out the LAFD’s strategy for brush fires — hit it hard and fast, the former fire officials said.

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But with calamity averted, there was little debate on how to avoid future brush fires from tearing through L.A.’s foothill communities.

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Residents similarly detained a man suspected of starting a brush fire Monday afternoon near the Chatsworth Reservoir.

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A group of neighbors chased down a man suspected of starting two brush fires Monday afternoon near the Chatsworth Reservoir and held him until Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies arrived on the scene.

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