Phrases with «to douse the fire»

"To douse the fire" means to pour water or a liquid onto a fire in order to extinguish it. Full definition

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Sentences with «to douse the fire»

  • But it didn't douse the fires of discontent and ambition among her peers. (newsday.com)
  • It may be difficult for those of us outside the ropes to imagine, but even debilitating back pain, four subsequent surgeries, and a concession in September that he may never tee it up in competition again has not doused the fire in the Big Cat's belly when it comes to believing he can still win the big ones. (sbnation.com)
  • He noted that without provocation, they pushed the food to the ground, doused the fire with water and warned the caterers not to prepare food for the pupils saying that their failure to comply with the warning will attract more attacks. (citifmonline.com)
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