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"combust" Definitions
  1. combust (something) to start to burn; to start to burn something

165 Sentences With "combust"

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"I thought we were going to spontaneously combust," Wigham said.
However, anything too speedy might also cause them to combust.
Then the idea of spontaneous togetherness seemed to spontaneously combust.
Some even may have alcohol in them that could combust.
Faith mingles in Sri Lanka but it also can combust.
Ever hear about when some farmer has his COMPOST / COMBUST?
It's like watching the evolution of a star about to combust.
Did I mention that whenever they get aggravated they spontaneously combust?
Ideally it would spontaneously combust when it even touches our flag.
But deep down inside you're probably still afraid it could combust.
One mutant played by Charlie Heaton witnesses a laundry machine spontaneously combust.
And again: If these gadgets aren't handled properly, their batteries could combust.
Lithium ion batteries are prone to combust if they're damaged or defective.
They didn't combust like traditional cigarettes and they didn't have any tar.
And, by the way, in which novel does a character self-combust?
The woman next to me looked like she might combust due to confusion.
However, heating cannabis up like that also causes the plant material to combust.
Hoverboards don't hover, but the Consumer Product Safety Commission says they do combust.
Its surface, approximately 850 degrees Fahrenheit, is hot enough for paper to spontaneously combust.
He says he can meet demand while creating a product that won't spontaneously combust.
The crunchy mixture can spontaneously combust, fire officials say, and should be handled properly.
The crunchy mixture can spontaneously combust, fire officials say, and should be handled properly.
If Anti is released this week (as it's scheduled to), the Internet will surely combust.
They then watch with Mr. Burns's finger-tapping delight as the Clippers combust into ashes.
Click here to view original GIFWhen elements combust, they create wild and different-looking compounds.
The new order bans them entirely, suggesting they could combust even when left powered down.
Also, the company wants you to know its model won't spontaneously combust under your feet.
"When you combust any plant, you&aposre creating significantly more carcinogens," Chen previously told Insider.
The gas and oil mix together, and about a third of it does not combust.
"Anything that burns or has products that combust you can't have in the house," he said.
If any of that material lands on a neighbor, it could cause another cell to combust.
At the RNC, I was simply waiting for the outrage to combust and hit a climax.
I'm not going to combust and die if something that I didn't prepare starts to happen.
And — need I remind you — this phone line has a reputation for gadgets that spontaneously combust.
Tehran has been able to sit back and let what was the White House's strategy combust.
Yet the decades of entrenched racial and economic segregation means the city is ready to combust.
Another ingredient in fireworks, called perchlorate, helps the fuel combust and makes the colors shine more brightly.
Smartphones (all electronics, really) can combust when equipped with a faulty or improperly-installed lithium-ion battery.
But industrial-grade peroxides like those stored in the Arkema plant can combust if not properly cooled.
At this rate, Gilmore fans might accidentally combust before they get to see the episodes at all.
Lithium-ion batteries such as the ones in your phone combust because of something called thermal runaway.
Singer-songwriter Paul Simon and actress Carrie Fisher's attraction to each other flared quickly — only to combust.
In The Fireman, a fungus is sweeping over America, one that causes its victims to spontaneously combust.
In fact, they expel so much methane that their farts can cause entire buildings to spontaneously combust.
The ways that sexual and religious elation can combine, and combust, are not discounted in this novel.
He hadn't seemed the type: either to combust in disgrace, or to become governor in the first place.
The FAA has run tests that found when electronic devices overheat, they can combust when packed with aerosol.
We're treated to 60 minutes of tracks so hot and heavy they may very well combust your iPhone.
If you moved to the woods and weren't creative and around other creative people, you would spontaneously combust.
Sure, hair won't spontaneously combust, but regular exposure to high heat is the main cause of permanent damage.
The Falcon 9 carries kerosene as fuel, but kerosene needs oxygen to combust—and there's no oxygen in space.
Gasoline engines have spark plugs to ignite the air and fuel mixture to combust and make the engine operate.
Parts of the mountain sometimes spontaneously combust, requiring evacuation of local businesses and a nearby Dart-developed private school.
But prolonged exposure to moisture and temperature fluctuations can make the compound unstable and cause it to combust suddenly.
These engines operate by feeding two types of liquids — a fuel and an oxidizer — into a chamber where they combust.
When the leading man and producer each spontaneously combust, you might wonder why neither director nor star quit the project.
Nitrate film has been known to spontaneously combust, and it continues to burn even if you submerge it in water.
Fathers are dangling from rooftops ensnared in lights while trees spontaneously combust to illuminate the coming of the new year.
It's more expensive and may require ordering the rig online, but the experience is gentler since the cannabis doesn't combust.
" Brett Fors, a chemistry professor at Cornell, explains that when peroxides combust, "basically they decompose to nontoxic byproducts — C02 and water.
When that happens, the ammonium nitrate can combust violently, causing the propellant's metal casing, called an inflater, to overpressurize and rupture.
The main concern was the potential reuse of old batteries which caused a series of phones to spontaneously combust last year.
Diesels use compression ignition, which forces air and fuel to combust without a spark, improving efficiency but resulting in higher emissions.
When these two materials combine and combust in an engine, they make large clouds of steam that exceed 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Following the Note 7's unfortunate launch, Samsung vowed to create a thorough investigation into what caused the batteries to combust.
Most satellites must rely on thrusters to be mobile — tiny engines that combust chemical propellants to push a vehicle through space.
The first basketball coach I remember watching combust his way straight out of my hometown was a man named Dick Harter.
It's not that "Peace for Mary Frances" isn't intelligent about dying and the way it exacerbates family frictions until they combust.
As the damp beans heat up under the sun, the warm, decomposing mixture of organic matter and oil can spontaneously combust.
According to the WSJ, the Note 7 FE will have new components which presumably won't cause it to overheat and spontaneously combust.
This after it recalled millions of the phones last month upon discovering the lithium ion battery inside them might combust without warning.
In "If You See Me, Don't Say Hi," no one is spared: Friendships fester, marriages combust and families fall into civilized distemper.
He added that it's impossible to make smoke completely odorless because using heat to combust plant matter will still create an aroma.
The first thing everyone wants to see from Samsung is a phone they can trust won't spontaneously combust in their pocket or hands.
The bag had been run over by a luggage vehicle and the item did not combust or explode on its own, he said.
"It seems strange that the battery, not charging, would combust on its own," said Tu Le, founder of consultant firm Sino Auto Insights.
If not used properly, you can easily combust the material, which isn't useful if you bought it specifically to stay away from smoking.
Oil and gas combust more or less completely while coal produces large volumes of ash and slag, which require expensive handling and disposal.
When peat becomes dry enough to burn, it can continue to combust underground long after the trees on the surface have been doused.
The wet salt can create sparking that burns the insulation, producing both fire and gases that can combust and pop the manhole lids.
In small demonstrations in Gaza Wednesday morning, Palestinians burned US flags — and many fear that the region's many grievances could combust around this issue.
The thrusters won't actually combust, according to Musk; instead, they will expel highly pressurized cold air, giving the Tesla an extra boost in acceleration.
Once it's done that, the craft will launch five tiny CubeSats, then reposition in a lower orbit away from the ISS, and gently combust.
Getting these propellants to combust in an engine requires a lot of complicated machinery, sensors, and valves, which make the vehicles complex and expensive.
Battery problems causing some Galaxy Note 7s to spontaneously combust put the "must have" phone on the "no fly" and then "don't buy" list.
The ATSB said the lithium batteries inside the headphones likely caused them to combust, although officials didn't disclose what kind of batteries they were.
I expected my laptop to spontaneously combust under the effort, but what happened instead was an exercise that highlighted the absurdity of chat rooms.
The batteries are also filled with a flammable electrolyte, one that can combust when it heats up, then really get going once oxygen hits it.
The wildly popular and totally inane gadgets have a tendency to suddenly and spontaneously combust, and countless people have injured themselves falling off of them.
It was a gutsy move, I knew, but I felt if I kept it inside it would combust and I would be blown to pieces.
I didn't grow up on a farm but I have enough rural experience to know two things: One, corn does not tend to spontaneously combust.
Gutierrez argued that the car spontaneously combusted and, conveniently enough, the lawyer's pants appeared to spontaneously combust themselves, demonstrating just how unpredictable fire can be.
Instead of returning them and exchanging them for "safe" replacements, we decided to see just what it would take to make them combust from overheating.
SpaceX used cryogenically cooled RP-1, a type of kerosene used in jets, and liquid oxygen to combust the fuel used to launch the rocket.
A worry: Putting devices with lithium-ion batteries in the cargo hold might actually increase the safety risk, given the batteries' tendency to spontaneously combust.
I used gasoline for these icon's portraits to express how fast one's life can combust and how our essence is left behind lingering in history.
The inflater can combust in an "over-aggressive" manner, potentially rupturing and causing harm, according to a filing Takata submitted to the highway safety administration.
Unlike gasoline engines, diesel engines required no spark plugs to ignite the fuel injected into each cylinder: Pressure and high temperatures caused it to combust spontaneously.
Photo: APAs of yesterday, no one is allowed to bring a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 onto a flight in the United States because they can combust.
The firm appeared to have the situation under control as it issued replacement devices with different batteries, until new phones also began to smoke and combust.
Last year, Samsung's flagship device hit a major roadblock when units of the Galaxy Note 7 started to combust and catch fire due to a battery problem.
His specific concern was that the dust might combust when brought into the oxygen-rich cabin of the Lunar Module, causing a fire or even an explosion.
That said, unless all Deadpool prints throughout the world spontaneously combust in the next few days, Fox's mutant anti-hero will unseat Sniper before the coming weekend.
Their real-life equivalents would probably (and justifiably) sock you in the jaw, or else combust spontaneously from being subjected to yet another patronizing, cast-iron cliché.
The airbags use a propellant based on ammonium nitrate, which has come under scrutiny for its tendency to break down over time and combust violently when triggered.
Much has been made of your chemistry with Phoebe — though some viewers have been surprised that a straight woman and a gay man could combust like that.
As friendships fester, marriages combust and families fall into civilized distemper, all the ties in Patel's world unravel according to their own precise logic: none at all.
Even though the Golden State Warriors don't like running a bunch of high pick-and-rolls with Steph Curry, Fiserv Forum would spontaneously combust if they did.
Instead, it manipulated data to hide results that showed the propellant could combust violently, causing its casing — called an inflater — to overpressurize and rupture, according to the documents.
It's always fun to see the perfect layer of flames slowly dance its way down the cylinder, like a slow drip of fire as the alcoholic vapors combust.
Samsung and independent investigators said in January that different battery problems from two suppliers - Samsung SDI Co Ltd and Amperex Technology Ltd - caused some Note 7s to combust.
In this way, he resembles the Bundys, burning so hot with apocalyptic fire that onlookers may feel inclined to keep their distance rather than combust from mere proximity.
In this way, he resembles the Bundys, burning so hot with apocalyptic fire that onlookers may feel inclined to keep their distance rather than combust from mere proximity.
"Low-hanging electric wires sometimes combust when the sewage flow makes contact with them and it cuts our electricity supply," he said, walking carefully over sewage-soaked sand.
"When you combust something at high enough temperatures, it breaks down into its constituent elements," he explained when I spoke with him at a DARPA technology expo last week.
The tobacco makers have said HNB products release fewer harmful chemicals than conventional cigarette since they do not combust, but their long-term health impact has not been verified.
He said the S8 will be the safest Galaxy smartphone to date due to measures implemented to avoid the battery failures that caused some Note 7s to spontaneously combust.
They were once friends and soon ease into a new, unpersuasive intimacy (they watch Shirley Temple on TV), largely so the writer-director Cory Finley can make them combust.
After nearly six years apart, the two reunite on the Baja set of Walker's adaptation of "The Awakening," by Kate Chopin, where their fiery relationship and destructive habits combust.
It's not a bad venue for experimentation, either, and the platform suits Aukerman's brand of comedy, which sometimes needs some space to try material that could combust or fizzle.
The company reportedly gambled with minivans that could spontaneously combust, because it would be a big pain to fix them, and well, the drivers and passengers would probably be fine.
Ms Gainsbourg began her music career aged 12 with "Lemon Incest", a duet with her father (the sort of thing which would make less avant-garde tweenagers combust with embarrassment).
Before they're sent to space, these batteries are carefully outfitted with various materials and technologies, designed to prevent them from spewing heat, smoke, and fire if they were to combust.
As you've probably heard, the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been plagued by overheating issues, which have caused the phones to combust in pant pockets, cars, airplanes, and homes.
More trouble followed after the firm botched attempts to resolve the crisis when replacement devices also began to smoke and combust - forcing Samsung to ditch sales of its flagship smartphone.
Then there was the time a Galaxy Note 7 was powered down and stowed on a Southwest Airlines flight but still managed to spontaneously combust, causing the flight to be evacuated.
I've been to pre-drinks and had straight girls chuck on a Kylie Minogue song while looking at me expectantly, perhaps hoping I'd combust with some sort of flamboyant, squealing excitement.
Buy it here >>In Kevin Wilson's weird and wonderful fifth novel, the erstwhile friend of politician's wife is called upon to care for her children, twins that spontaneously combust when stressed.
I was sitting in one of several sauna rooms available at the Mermaid Spa, the luxurious Russian bathhouse in Coney Island, and wondering whether my eyebrows were going to spontaneously combust.
"Backseat" is a compendium of abrasive, constantly moving electric gears, hissing and squeaking, always threatening to malfunction or combust — warped guitars, random shrieks and squawks, bleepy synthesizers scraped against a chalkboard.
His affection for Kellyanne Conway hinges on her superhuman power not to break into laughter or spontaneously combust when she puts the most ludicrously adulatory spin on his most transparently execrable deeds.
A putrid offensive showing magnified the absence of Dalvin Cook, the star running back whose recovery from a chest injury could very well determine whether the Vikings combust or contend in the playoffs.
Unlike earlier in the week, when flames were driven by hot Santa Ana winds, Friday saw the fire shift to a fuel-driven event, meaning it moved toward dry brush that could quickly combust.
Fans have been waiting for Chalamet and Styles to meet for a very long time, and their long-distance interaction (if they did a photoshoot together, the internet would surely combust) did not disappoint.
Investors were also spooked earlier in the day when Tesla said it was sending engineers to China to investigate why one of its cars appeared to spontaneously combust while parked in a Shanghai garage.
Think of consumer energy technologies as two basic types: those that run on electricity (anything that plugs in or has a battery) and those that directly combust fuels like oil, gasoline, natural gas, or biomass.
Sure, your credit card could spontaneously combust after some of these purchases, but there's also plenty of stuff in here that will make that special person feel a little more fancy without breaking the bank.
Not so close you combust in a fiery explosion, but close enough so your smartphone's wide-angle lens can soak in enough light while still encompassing the majority of the fireworks show you're trying to capture.
Rather than floating motionless in amber, Usnea reaches out and absorbs outside energies, which then combust into psychedelic spirals, tormented shrieks, shining acoustic passages, hollow-voiced choruses, and flashy drumming (see "Lathe of Heaven" in particular).
They are the latest in ongoing efforts in the airline industry to manage the use of lithium-ion batteries, which are known to combust and are used in many devices, from phones and laptops to toys.
The one I'm looking at has that green icon, as, according to reports, did the one that started to combust on a recent Southwest Airlines flight (it was still on the ground and everyone safely evacuated).
Trump is a result of a complicated set of factors that interlock and combust, and Chick is, or was, his own man altogether, more a representative of modern American fundamentalism than of a specific political party.
One particular machine puts pressure on a battery cell with a large piston; if you happen to put nearly twice the amount of pressure of Samsung's accepted safety threshold, the battery will combust inside the machine's chamber.
Other episodes feature the leader of a religious cult using microwave technology to spontaneously combust anyone attempting to oppose him, a psycho scientist who releases a suicide-inducing serum, and entomologists using trained insects to commit assassinations.
The lawsuit states: To state the obvious, properly designed, installed, inspected, and maintained solar systems do not spontaneously combust, and the occurrence of multiple fires involving Tesla's solar systems is but one unmistakable sign of negligence by Tesla.
"To state the obvious, properly designed, installed, inspected, and maintained solar systems do not spontaneously combust, and the occurrence of multiple fires involving Tesla's solar systems is but one unmistakable sign of negligence by Tesla," the complaint states.
The Fab Five taught Ted how to speak without sounding like he might spontaneously combust at any moment, somehow managed to introduce Skyler to his idol, and got Jason and Beth together, which pretty much deserved a Pulitzer.
According to the results from Exponent, UL, and TUV Rheinland, the problem with the battery A was that there was a deformity on the upper-right corner, which caused the electrodes inside the battery to bend and then combust.
Samsung is holding a press conference in three days to explain the defect in the Galaxy Note 7 that forced the product's recall, but already it is being reported that wrongly sized batteries were what made some units combust.
Combined with carbon and oil sediment the leaks could combust and cause fires when the vehicles were driven at high speeds for long periods of time, but BMW said the issue could be solved by the exchange of faulty hardware.
Best-Case Scenario: Paul George If LeBron chooses George, wi-fi routers all across southern California will spontaneously combust, Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka will tap purple champagne flutes, and Sam Presti will check into the nearest silent retreat campground.
I bought a Note7 the week it released, loved it, and then came to fear it after reports circulated that it could, you know, combust while charging on my bedside table, immolating my fiancée and me at 3:07 a.m.
Besides her reported role in Avengers 4, Langford is headed to the big screen in Spontaneous, based on the sci-fi YA novel about a world where teenagers begin to spontaneously combust (she even got a new 'do for the movie).
Over 40 minutes, Hurley conjures a grayscale and violent world punctuated by electrical crackles and whispering ambience—the sort of record that'll make you cast a wary eye at your speaker system, suspicious that at any moment it might combust.
In wake of that devastating Super Bowl episode, Milo Ventimiglia (who plays Jack) and other This Is Us cast members rallied to support Crock Pots and slow cookers everywhere, reminding the world that not all of them have faulty switches and will spontaneously combust.
" And not just any junkyard, Mr. Radi said, but one that for years had "festered like a wound," filled with old cars whose toxic fluids might leach into the topsoil or, even worse, he said, suddenly combust and spread "like wildfire into other people's homes.
Since starting his work at the U.N. at the beginning of this year, Wachtel has managed to engender the confidence of the ambassador while having credibility with reporters and putting out collateral fires that spontaneously combust when a presidential tweet contradicts Trump's U.N. ambassador.
Faith's confidence, passion and good humanitarian deeds (which she allows Greer to join in as part of her undertaking) come to define the next half-decade of Greer's life, as her bond with Zee and her seemingly idyllic romance with said boyfriend, Cory, fracture and eventually combust.
Huawei really wants millennials to like this phone During a pre-briefing and short demo, Huawei executives stressed that this phone is aimed at millennials, to the point where I wondered if the smartphone might spontaneously combust if it fell into the hands of someone born before 1982.
In reality, though, millions of units get pulled from shelves every year because they are safety hazards: Overly flammable BBQs, lawn mowers that are liable to spit out sharp objects, toys that kids can choke on, scuba diving masks that cause restricted airflow, and cellphones that spontaneously combust.
SHANGHAI — The electric-car maker Tesla said on Monday that it had sent a team to investigate why one of its cars appeared to spontaneously combust in Shanghai over the weekend, an incident that the authorities said had left no one hurt but that has raised fresh questions about the safety of the company's cars.
The refusal to name or truly address patriarchal control as the ultimate source of this scandal means the lie will simply rebuild itself, cloak itself in the auspices of truth, and sell itself as progress until the next revelation threatens to combust the system — at which point it, too, can be contained, and the system can carry on.
"As Brexit woes continue to hinder a UK government that seems to be in self-combust mode of late, the weakening local currency has also started to reflect the lack of confidence in Theresa May's government, which won't help sterling rebound unless Brexit negotiations bear fruit," said Anthony Kurukgy, senior sales trader at Foenix Partners in London.
Here is just a small sample of the weird, dangerous crap that was confiscated at airports in 2015:Creepy Find: A sickle, Newark Airport, New YorkAward for Most Likely to Combust: Lots of Gunpowder, Salt Lake City Airport, UtahBlindingly stupid: A live flashbang grenade, Phoenix, ArizonaHand to hand combat: This passenger brought ninja climbing claws into the Savannah/Hilton Head Airport, Georgia.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) lost his seat; major studio heads stepped down; comedians watched their careers spontaneously combust.

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