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Definition of "firestorms" [firestorms]

  • Plural form of firestorm. (noun)

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Use "firestorms" in a sentence
  • "Some raids caused "firestorms," notably Hamburg and Kassel in 1943, Dresden and Tokyo in"
  • "Comprehensive evacuation procedures, however difficult, however costly, however impossible, now seem the only reasonable path forward, especially because our rural populations will presumably continue to grow and put more people in harm's way when the weather conditions conspire to unleash other firestorms, fueled by immensely inflammable box eucalypt."
  • "When Tokyo was still called Edo, before the late 19th century, Edoites took pride in the stoical acceptance of earthquakes and firestorms, known as "the flowers of Edo.""