A fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.
Intense, direct light accompanied with heat.
to seek shelter from the blaze of the sun
The white or lighter-coloured markings on a horse's face.
The palomino had a white blaze on its face.
A high-visibility orange colour, typically used in warning signs and hunters' clothing.
A bursting out, or active display of any quality; an outburst.
A spot made on trees by chipping off a piece of the bark, usually as a surveyor's mark.
A hand consisting of five face cards.
To be on fire, especially producing bright flames.
The campfire blazed merrily.
To send forth or reflect a bright light; shine like a flame.
To be conspicuous; shine brightly a brilliancy (of talents, deeds, etc.).
To set in a blaze; burn.
To cause to shine forth; exhibit vividly; be resplendent with.
(only in the past participle) To mark with a white spot on the face (as a horse).
To set a mark on (as a tree, usually by cutting off a piece of its bark).
To indicate or mark out (a trail, especially through vegetation) by a series of blazes.
The guide blazed his way through the undergrowth.
To set a precedent for the taking-on of a challenge; lead by example.
Darwin blazed a path for the rest of us.
To be furiously angry; to speak or write in a rage.
To smoke marijuana.
Publication; the act of spreading widely by report
To blow, as from a trumpet
To publish; announce publicly
To disclose; bewray; defame
To blazon