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combustible
[ kuhm-buhs-tuh-buhl ]
adjective
- capable of catching fire and burning; inflammable; flammable:
Gasoline vapor is highly combustible.
- easily excited:
a high-strung, combustible nature.
noun
- a combustible substance:
Trucks carrying combustibles will not be allowed to use this tunnel.
combustible
/ əˈʌəə /
adjective
- capable of igniting and burning
- easily annoyed; excitable
noun
- a combustible substance
Derived Forms
- dzˌܲپˈٲ, noun
- dzˈܲپ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- dz·ܲt·i·ٲ dz·ܲt··Ա noun
- dz·ܲt· adverb
- ܲcdz·ܲt· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of combustible1
Example Sentences
For those familiar with Bellamy the player – a combustible, volatile sort – Davies' moniker will have raised a few eyebrows.
These typically happen in places with combustible vegetation that acts as fuel to allow the fire to spread rapidly.
It starts with the fuel modification zone — open space around the community that can be modified to reduce fire risk by replacing combustible vegetation with fire-resistant shrubs.
Basically nothing combustible is advised: no mulch or bark; no flammable furniture and planters.
Acting doesn’t get more combustible than in Rogue Machine Theatre’s explosive production of “Bacon,” performed upstairs at the Matrix Theatre on the inescapably intimate Henry Murray Stage.
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