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set on fire
Cause to become excited, as in The music set the audience on fire . Also see catch fire ; set the world on fire .
Also, set fire to . Cause to ignite and burn, as in The drought and high wind combined to set the woods on fire . [c. 1400]
Example Sentences
She showed clips of characters she’s played in “Scream” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” who were both violently set on fire.
"The buildings were sprayed with offensive and sectarian discriminatory graffiti and the outdoor play area was set on fire," he said.
In separate incidents in France and Germany, several cars were set on fire.
Many homes of Alawites were looted and then set on fire in different areas, two residents of Syria’s coastal region told the AP from their hideouts.
The violence - the deadliest the city had seen in decades - stretched on for days, with hundreds of homes and shops set on fire by violent mobs.
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