Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective burning in a continuous manner; -- of an electric arc.

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  • adjective (of an electric arc) continuous

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Examples

  • It was just a free-burning great huge fire that's probably a large structure.

    CNN Transcript May 24, 2002 2002

  • It burns with clear flame, and lasts longer than any other free-burning wood of its weight.

    Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts Girl Scouts of the United States of America 1918

  • Fine, high-priced, free-burning Tobacco always follows the wise use of V-C Fertilizers.

    Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915

  • The coal which contains twenty per cent. or less of volatile matter is a free-burning coal that may develop heat enough to partly fuse the ash, forming

    Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges 1895

  • The poor often prefer expensive, free-burning coals because they are little trouble.

    Friendly Visiting among the Poor A Handbook for Charity Workers Mary Ellen Richmond 1894

  • A free-burning fuel must exist in compact lumps or blocks, which so retain their form and solidity, as to admit of a rapid draught of air through the burning mass.

    Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel 1869

  • Master streams were strategically placed to bring the volume of water necessary to attack the free-burning fire.

    Information LAFD Media 2010

  • With the subsequent compromise of the lightweight roof, a swift and well-coordinated transition to defensive tactics brought Firefighters with handlines to the parapets of the immediately adjacent businesses (photo), while master streams were strategically placed to bring the volume of water necessary to attack the free-burning fire (video).

    LAFD News & Information 2009

  • With the subsequent compromise of the lightweight roof, a swift and well-coordinated transition to defensive tactics brought Firefighters with handlines to the parapets of the immediately adjacent businesses (photo), while master streams were strategically placed to bring the volume of water necessary to attack the free-burning fire (video).

    LAFD News & Information 2009

  • With the subsequent compromise of the lightweight roof, a swift and well-coordinated transition to defensive tactics brought Firefighters with handlines to the parapets of the immediately adjacent businesses (photo), while master streams were strategically placed to bring the volume of water necessary to attack the free-burning fire (video).

    LAFD News & Information 2009

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