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fire, n one of the five phases, or elements, in Chinese cosmological and medical theory, the characteristic manifestations of which include empathy, expressiveness, extreme emotions, extroversion, and sociability. fire naked flame. fire ant Solenopsis invicta; bites can cause severe conjunctivitis and corneal ulcers. fire brand see brand. fire engine practice see fire engine practice. fire fish members of the fish family Scorpaenidae, or scorpion fish which cause intense skin irritation. fire injury see burn, bushfire injury. fire retardant chemicals used to proof timber or fabric against fire. Many of these agents are poisonous. The best known are polybrominated and polychlorinated biphenyls. |
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When Lottie's exasperated mother threatens a tantrum, she breathes fire containing an iconographic depiction of her verbal litany: a seasonably appropriate skirt and sweater, an alarm clock with running legs, and an x-ed out princess crown. There are some squeals and freak-out effects, but what is most impressive about Zorn's quartet is its overall focus, lyricism, honesty and generosity, even when it breathes fire. Dragon Tales, one of today's hottest kids properties will fly into the video game market this year as NewKidCo breathes fire into age-appropriate interactive adventures for the PlayStation and Game Boy Color. |
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