US /kætʃ faɪr/
・UK /kætʃ ˈfaiə/
They need moments in order to catch fire, in order to get to the 130,000 mark.
They need moments in order to catch fire, in order to get to the 130,000 mark.
'not' is 'inflammable', so 'flammable' means that something can catch fire.
it can't catch fire, but actually 'inflammable' means that
If your clothes ever catch fire, rolling back and forth will smother the flames,
But a liquid electrolyte for a lithium-metal battery causes the lithium metal to degrade and sometimes even short and catch fire.
and sometimes even shot and catch fire.
I hate it when you hiss and preach about your new messiah 'cause your theories catch fire.
About your new messiah 'cause your theories catch fire
Lean forward, that one spark, my one hope to catch fire.
Waiting for that one spark My one hope to catch fire
And the more dense this vegetation is, the more likely it is to catch fire.
And the more dense this vegetation is, the more likely it is to catch fire.
The storm caused powerful currents in those wires, knocking out communications and in some cases causing Telegraph equipment to catch fire.
The storm caused powerful currents in those wires, knocking out communications and, in some cases, causing telegraph equipment to catch fire.
Before the sunset, my heart is gonna catch fire.
Before the sunset my heart is gonna catch fire
They were a top four team in the Western Conference, in my opinion, if they were totally healthy and now I look at them as I don't know anywhere between five and 10, basically because the West is just so hard and I know, Maybe they get in that playing game and they can get, you know, yeah, catch fire or whatever.
I know maybe they get in that play-in game, a-and they can get, you know, ca-catch fire or whatever.