Wildfire example sentences

Related (9): blaze, inferno, conflagration, flame, scorch, burn, ignite, smolder, char

wild·fire

noun

wildfire (noun) · wildfires (plural noun)

  - a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush.

  - a combustible liquid such as Greek fire that was readily ignited and difficult to extinguish, used especially in warfare.

  - less common term for will-o'-the-wisp

"Wildfire" Example Sentences

1. The flames of the wildfire spread quickly through the dry grass.
2. The smoke from the wildfire filled the sky like a blanket.
3. The wildfire had been burning for days before the firefighters were able to contain it.
4. The wildfire destroyed acres of land before it was finally put out.
5. The wildfire left a path of destruction in its wake.
6. The wildfire was so intense that it could be seen from miles away.
7. The wildfire spread quickly, consuming everything in its path.
8. The firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the wildfire.
9. The wildfire was so large that it took days to put out.
10. The wildfire caused extensive damage to the surrounding area.
11. The firefighters did their best to control the wildfire.
12. The wildfire was so fierce that it could not be extinguished.
13. The wildfire burned for days before it was finally contained.
14. The wildfire was sparked by a lightning strike in the area.
15. The wildfire spread rapidly, consuming everything in its path.
16. The wildfire caused a great deal of destruction in the area.
17. The wildfire was so intense that it could be seen from space.
18. The firefighters worked around the clock to contain the wildfire.
19. The wildfire was so powerful that it could not be stopped.
20. The wildfire raged for days before it was finally extinguished.
21. The wildfire was so destructive that it left a path of destruction.
22. The wildfire caused extensive damage to the landscape.
23. The wildfire was so intense that it could be seen for miles.
24. The wildfire spread quickly, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.
25. The firefighters worked hard to contain the wildfire.
26. The wildfire had been burning for days before it was finally put out.
27. The wildfire caused massive destruction to the surrounding area.
28. The wildfire was so powerful that it could not be contained.
29. The wildfire burned for days before it was eventually extinguished.
30. The wildfire left a scar on the landscape that will take years to heal.
31. The wildfire destroyed homes and businesses in its path.
32. The wildfire caused extensive damage to the environment.
33. The firefighters fought bravely to contain the wildfire.
34. The wildfire spread rapidly, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
35. The wildfire was so intense that it could be seen from many miles away.
36. The wildfire caused extensive damage to the local ecosystem.
37. The wildfire was so fierce that it could not be extinguished.
38. The wildfire was so destructive that it took days to put out.
39. The wildfire burned for days before it was finally brought under control.
40. The wildfire spread quickly, leaving a path of devastation in its wake.

Common Phases

spread like wildfire;consuming everything in its path;raging out of control;devastating destruction;fighting the fire

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