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Examples

  • Coleman lanterns powered by pressurized Blazo or white gas or even gasoline give brighter whiter light than anything burning kerosene, but make a loud hissing noise as a rule.

    Making Light: Making light under difficult conditions 2010

  • The kitchen cupboards were made of Blazo boxes and mounted on the walls.

    The Kitchen 2005

  • The kitchen cupboards were made of Blazo boxes and mounted on the walls.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • Blazo — who should get the greatest number of runs. —

    The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club 2007

  • Blazo was a type of fuel, that came in a can, packaged inside a wooden box.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • Blazo was a type of fuel, that came in a can, packaged inside a wooden box.

    The Kitchen 2005

  • I tell her she ought to break down and buy a dresser, but she say that an old Blazo box is probably better made than any new piece of furniture.

    A Grave Denied Stabenow, Dana 2003

  • Canned goods were lined up like soldiers on a shelf made from two weather-stained Blazo boxes, both of which Kate recognized as having been salvaged from the dwindling stack behind the shop.

    A Grave Denied Stabenow, Dana 2003

  • The closet in one room was lined with Blazo boxes stacked on their sides and filled with jeans, shirts, shoes, shorts, T-shirts, and socks, everything neatly folded.

    Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998

  • In a more lighthearted moment, the former Massachusetts governor brought in front of the cameras Gloria Blazo, his first-grade teacher in the early 1950s, who recalled the days when Willard Mitt Romney went by the name of "Billy."

    Breaking News: CBS News 2012

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