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Definitions from the WebConflagerationPart of speech: Noun Sense 1: An intense and destructive fire. Example sentence: The whole neighborhood was in chaos as a massive conflageration engulfed the building. Sense 2: A figurative representation of a conflict or controversy. Example sentence: The heated discussion between the two politicians turned into a verbal conflageration. Sense 3: Local usage referring to a well-known historical fire event in a specific area. Example sentence: The Great Fire of London in 1666 is considered the most significant conflageration in the city's history. Sense 4: Local usage referring to a popular event, often involving large fires, held annually in a certain town. Example sentence: The annual Fire Festival in the town attracts thousands of visitors who come to witness the spectacular conflageration. Related products: | ||||
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