Use "set on fire" in a sentence

1. Set ablaze --- On fire

2. Love is set on fire.

3. Fire investigators believe the fire was set on purpose.

4. Lightning set several buildings on fire.

5. A spark set the woods on fire.

6. I can set the world on fire.

7. His invention set the world on fire.

8. The orator set the audience on fire.

9. I could set the building on fire.

10. He accidentally set his bed on fire.

11. The building was set on fire yesterday.

12. She said you set her house on fire.

13. Their first album set the world on fire.

14. A candle had set the curtains on fire.

15. Her first performance has set the world on fire.

16. Protesters set cars on fire and burned a building.

17. Burnable: capable of catching or being set on fire.

18. Damn near set me on fire on my way over here.

19. “Look! How little a fire it takes to set so great a woodland on fire!”

20. Look! How little a fire it takes to set so great a woodland on fire!

21. Linda once set the world on fire with her singing.

22. Her last film didn't exactly set the world on fire.

23. By a humble spark a town is set on fire.

24. She was set on fire and 19 crewmen were killed.

25. Ablaze definition, burning; on fire: They set the logs Ablaze

26. What does Atend mean? (obsolete) To set on fire; kindle

27. Set fire on her, throw acid to burn it all.

28. Two passenger cars were set on fire outside the hotel.

29. I will trample them and set them on fire all together.

30. Combustibility is a measure of how easily a substance will set on fire, through fire or combustion

31. Derek cashed in on the turmoil to set the munition depot on fire.

32. Sparks from the fireplace could easily set the curtains on fire .

33. Six hundred Viking boats attacked Hamburg , which was set on fire.

34. The Beatles set the world on fire with their incredible music.

35. She is a person who would set the world on fire.

36. During the riots several cars were overturned and set on fire.

37. They were hacked to death and their bodies set on fire.

38. Mary could set the world on fire with her piano playing.

39. Manuel Perez's brother left after his house was set on fire.

40. Set Afire set alight, lighted, lit, ignited, set on fire, set ablaze, set burning, set aflame, set blazing The houses were set Afire, but there were only minor injuries.

41. A spark from the floor polisher might set the fumes on fire.

42. The girl could set the world on fire with her piano playing.

43. Success is not spontaneous combustion. You must first set yourself on fire!

44. Less than a month later, the Reichstag building was set on fire.

45. In other instances we read that museum collections were set on fire.

46. 6 Some sparks from a passing train set the haystack on fire.

47. Dozens of people have been injured and many vehicles set on fire.

48. He's never going to set the world on fire with his paintings.

49. I think we've walked past the one that's been set on fire.

50. Aduro, Adustum , to set fire to]

51. He'd set fire to the barn.

52. I set fire to the paper.

53. "' Combustibility "'is a measure of how easily a substance will set on fire, through fire or combustion

54. Middle English Anelen to set on fire, from Old English onǣlan, from on + ǣlan to set on fire, burn, from āl fire; akin to Old English ǣled fire, Old Norse eldr Learn More about anneal Time Traveler for anneal The first known use of anneal was in 1664

55. Then, after she recovered, he poured lacquer thinner on her and set her on fire.

56. During the riot shops were looted and cars damaged or set on fire.

57. Stop buggering about with those matches or you'll set the house on fire.

58. It is believed that the building was set alight/ablaze/on fire deliberately.

59. Stray bombs hit the barracks, and incendiary bombs set the woods on fire.

60. A third bomb hit the aft engine room and set Kinu on fire.

61. None of the three papers was going to set the world on fire.

62. The Bible writer James warned: “Look! How little a fire it takes to set so great a woodland on fire!

63. 9 Who set off the fire alarm?

64. Adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE] If something is Afire or is set Afire, it is on fire or looks as if it is on fire

65. He set fire to the dry grass.

66. 8 Someone set off the fire alarm .

67. Someone had set fire to her car.

68. Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire.

69. The Palace of Justice - a terrible misnomer - was set on fire by the workers.

70. Then they put the branches against the vault and set the vault on fire.

71. He's good, but he'll never set the world on fire. He's not dynamic enough.

72. The incendiaries set the villages on fire and the foragers visit and sack them.

73. 25 Those wretched Japanese had set it on fire. The damage was simply inestimable.

74. The breathtaking potentialities of mechanization set the minds of manufacturers and merchants on fire.

75. A tire set on fire with gasoline was around the neck of one victim.

76. Stick together and you're sure to achieve what will set the world on fire.

77. You can set yourself on fire with anger or you can focus on what you can control.

78. Protestors overturned cars and set fire to them.

79. They set fire to vehicles outside that building.

80. Flying sparks set fire to the long grass.