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Definitions from the WebFirestreamFirestream refers to a powerful and intense stream or flow of fire. It can be used both as a noun and a verb and has various senses and usages depending on the context. NounSense 1: A stream or flow of fire, usually characterized by its intensity and power. It often refers to a concentrated and forceful release of flames. Example Sentence: The fireman aimed the fire hose at the burning building and unleashed a mighty firestream, extinguishing the flames in an instant. Related products: Fire Hose Sense 2: In mythology or fiction, a mystical or magical stream of fire that possesses unique properties or abilities. Example Sentence: The ancient scroll mentioned a legendary artifact: the sword of firestream, capable of shooting fiery beams that could incinerate any enemy. Related products: Mythology Books VerbSense 1: To emit or project a powerful stream or flow of fire. Example Sentence: The dragon opened its mouth and firestreamed towards its enemies, scorching the battlefield. Related products: Dragon Figurine Sense 2: To direct or control fire in a concentrated and forceful manner. Example Sentence: The skilled firebender demonstrated their mastery by effortlessly firestreaming, manipulating the flames with precision and finesse. Related products: Fire Manipulation Tools | ||||
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