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Definition of Blaze out
1. Verb. Move rapidly and as if blazing. "The spaceship blazed out into space"
Generic synonyms: Depart, Part, Set Forth, Set Off, Set Out, Start, Start Out, Take Off
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blaze Out
Literary usage of Blaze out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Adventures of a Woman Hobo by Ethel Lynn (1917)
"... oranges blaze out in golden glory against the dark green foliage of the thrifty
groves; the deep blue of the cloudless sky seems infinite in depth; ..."
2. The Tyro's Greek and English Lexicon: Or a Compendium in English of the by John Jones, Christian Tobias Damm, Friedrich Wilhelm Struz, Johann Friedrich Schleusner, Johann Schweighäuser (1825)
"oí/, o, ij, free from again in a flame—blaze out, Mosch. 4. 1O3. pain or
sorrow—unfeeling, cruel, Hipp. 1386. ..."
3. Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded by John Russell Bartlett (1877)
"To blaze or blaze out. To designate by blazing (see the preceding article); ...
Champollion died in 1832. having done little more than blaze out the road to ..."
4. The General Stud Book Containing Pedigrees of English Race Horses, &c. &c by J. S. Skinner (1834)
"... by Blaze—out of imported Jenny Cameron. J. Tayloe. ZING ANEE, by Sir A
ri-hy—imported Chance—imported ..."