"Fireball" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A fireball is a type of meteor or small celestial body that enters the Earth's atmosphere and is visible as a bright ball of flames, producing a loud explosion when it impacts the ground. It is also a popular flavor of soda and a term used in martial arts to describe a powerful punch. In addition, fireball can describe a fiery or passionate person or a dramatic and intense situation.
A fire-fighter is a person who is trained to extinguish fires and rescue people from burning buildings or other areas. They are typically employed by fire departments and are equipped with specialized equipment and vehicles to fight fires and provide emergency medical services.
Fire-fighting refers to the activities and techniques used to extinguish or control fires, particularly in emergency situations. Fire-fighting involves the use of specialized equipment, such as fire hoses, ladders, and extinguishers, as well as firefighters' training and expertise to contain and put out fires.
Describing materials, structures, or products that are designed to withstand high temperatures or flames without igniting or causing damage.
The phrase "fire-water" is a metaphorical expression that refers to liquor or alcohol. It is often used to describe the destructive power of alcohol, implying that it can consume and destroy one's life, much like fire consumes wood.
Fire refers to a natural phenomenon of rapid oxidation, resulting in the release of heat, light, and various products of combustion. It can be intentional, such as a controlled fire in a fireplace or for cooking, or unintentional, such as a wildland fire or a house fire.
A mythical bird said to have the power to purify and regenerate, often associated with the sun and fire. In Slavic mythology, the Firebird is a symbol of beauty, hope, and renewal.
A firebreather is a person, often a performer, who is able to blow flames from their mouth. The term is often used to describe a daredevil or a thrill-seeker who engages in dangerous or unconventional activities.