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Etymologies
- From Latin flammāre, to set fire to, from flamma, flame; see bhel-1 in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“On songs like "Flammable" and "Answer to Yourself," this rock cocktail is portentous and furious, with the band in total command and Lamkin tossing off simple but addictive melodies.”
“Flammable" is a new series of scented candles and Baxter's first foray into the realm of home fragrance.”
“Flammable drinking water near natural gas wells; Japan scraps nuclear plans; Florida nixes high speed rail, other states rejoice; PLUS: Guess who leads the world in clean energy?”
The Huffington Post: Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: 'Green News Report' - May 10, 2011
““Danger, Flammable” was hastily written on a scrap of paper in red marker over the utility sink.”
“Flammable natural materials build up, setting the stage for mega-fires.”
Voice of America: Mega-Fires Pose Threat to Environment, Economy
“I've read The Girl in the Flammable Skirt and Willful Creatures, and I don't think she takes any risks at all.”
“Flammable tents, and mattresses (even sleep was not safe).”
““Flammable gas leaks in mines are not pretty when they ignite,” Iolanthe warned.”
“Flammable methane and ethylene in gas products are increasing while carbon dioxide production is reduced.”
“It takes something like “Flammable person ignites when someone lights match” to get it all across.”
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