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A list of phrases related to the word "fires"...
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Ball of
fire
Baptism of
fire
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Breathe
fire
C'mon Colman's, light my
fire
( Colman's Mustard advertising slogan )
Catch
fire
Chinese
fire
drill
Come On Baby Light My
Fire
( The Doors song )
Come home to a real
fire
( Coal Board advertising slogan )
Double, double toil and trouble,
fire
burn and cauldron bubble
Draw someone's
fire
Fight
fire
with
fire
Fire
And Rain ( James Taylor song )
Fire
Sale
Fire
and brimstone
Fire
away
Fire
down below
Fire
engine red
Fire
in the hole
Fire
in your belly
Fire
storm
Fire
the imagination ( inspire with enthusiasm )
Fire
up the Quattro ( A catchphrase from Gene Glenister In Ashes To Ashes )
Friendly
fire
Get on like a house on
fire
Go through
fire
and water for
Great Balls Of
Fire
( Jerry Lee Lewis song )
Hang
fire
Harp puts out the
fire
( Harp Lager advertising slogan )
Have many irons in the
fire
Heap coals of
fire
on someone's head
Hire and
fire
I lit a fire, isn't it good, Norwegian wood? ( Beatles song lyric )
In the line of
fire
Keep the home fires burning
Liar liar: pants on
fire
Light My
Fire
( The Doors song )
Light a
fire
under him
Light a
fire
under some
Only you can prevent forest fires ( United States Forest Service advertising slogan )
Open
fire
Out of the frying pan into the
fire
Piss like a
fire
engine
Play with
fire
Pull your chestnuts out of the
fire
Ring Of
Fire
( Johnny Cash song )
Set
Fire
to the Rain ( Adele song )
Set the Thames on
fire
Set the world on
fire
Set your hair on
fire
The Bronze Goddess of
Fire
( Nickname of LaWanda Page )
The Ring Of
Fire
( Johnny Cash song )
The fat is in the
fire
There's no smoke without
fire
This Wheel's On
Fire
( Bob Dylan song )
Throw Another Log On The
Fire
( Outlaws song )
Too many irons in the
fire
Two irons in the
fire
Under
fire
Where there's smoke there's
fire
Where's the fire?