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'not' is 'inflammable', so 'flammable' means that something can catch fire.
More recently, they've identified issues with the design of the parachute system, as well as flammable tape that was throughout the interior of the capsule.
More recently, they've identified issues with the design of the parachute system as well as flammable tape that was throughout the interior of the capsule.
Flamma-burgers are a very flammable dish.
Flammaburgers are a very flammable dish.
Soundproofing the venue with extremely flammable material was a huge mistake.
Soundproofing the venue with extremely flammable material was a huge mistake.
Party very flammable.
It was very explosive, very flammable, and they used it to attack the Vietnamese, and they blew up huge areas of land.
It was very explosive, very flammable, and they used it to attack the Vietnamese,
So first, the architecture in the Dancer's Room is flammable, and
So first, the architecture in the Dancer's room is flammable
Chlorine trifluoride is so good at this that it can burn stuff that sane people might think of as non-flammable, like bricks, or asbestos, or things that have already been burned.
chlorine trifluoride is so good at this, that it can burn stuff that sane people might think of as non flammable, like
Everyone was either corrosive flammable both
Every one of them's either corrosive, flammable, both.
You've really exacerbated the problem because you put all this flammable material in and all these points of ignitions with these homes.
You've really exacerbated the problem because you put all this flammable material in and all these points of ignitions with these homes.