Definitionn. a piece of wood that has been burned or is burning
Last update: December 4, 2017
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The union leader at this unit is a firebrand. [noun]
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In November 1492 a party sent out by Columbus from the vessels of his first expedition to explore the island of Cuba brought back information that they had seen people who carried a lighted firebrand to kindle fire, and perfumed themselves with certain herbs which they carried along with them. [Please select]
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"I shouldn't fancy chasing those animals with a firebrand." [Please select]
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"I only hope she won't turn out another firebrand." [noun]
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I don't call it guarding to throw a firebrand among them. [Please select]
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"Riggs, you fetch along your precious firebrand an' come with us," said Anson, craftily.' [Please select]
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This firebrand was supplied by the revolutionary uprising of 1849. [Please select]
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Then some one must fly up to the sun and bring a firebrand thence. [Please select]
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Our church is becoming a Socialist rendezvous and you a firebrand. [Please select]
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"Lord, what a little firebrand that sister of Conniston's is." [noun]
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That firebrand of a lad is on the front seat. [Please select]
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