Ignite the imagination
through the fusion of art and science.
Ignite spontaneously.
Ignite when
compressed.
Tho they only occur m small amounts they tend to make
fire-damp more easily ignited
and consequently more dangerous.
Ignited on contact
with water.
Ignited by the sparks.
However,
once ignited, the heat from the flame keeps the burning going.
Ignited causing
a massive explosion.
Ignited in air.
Ignitees seem good idea, but uneasy about potential hazard of
igniting accidentally.
Ignite the gunpowder
causing an explosion - which would cause the cannon ball to leave the gun.
The spark will
easily ignite
a stove or barbecue, paper, dry grass or bark.
Ignited a firestorm.
Ignited by the incendiary bombs.
Ignitever, the impact of an accident in which escaping liquid would instantly revert to gas, possibly
igniting immediately, is potentially enormous.
Ignite a single flame, shadows form, let light remain.
When the war
finally ignites
in its massive proportions, the action is awesome.
Ignited a spark
or maybe it's in the genes.
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