The phrase
"huge fireball" refers to a very large and intense ball of fire, often used to describe a powerful and explosive fire.
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And, he says, the symbolism of burning your metaphorical boats is a powerful way to convey your commitment to the strategy: «You send up
this huge fireball, and everybody sees it.»
The huge fireball from the explosion could be seen with many people in the vicinity taking to their heels in a bid to escape the blaze.
Combined with the fact that bursts seem to evolve from energetic gamma rays to X-rays to visible light, which means they cool off over time, the radio data supported the idea that they are
huge fireballs, expanding at near - light - speed and cooling as they go.
The initial disaster that sparks a chain reaction of events and
a huge fireball is pretty impressive I must say, some good model work in there I think also.
The exposition in this trailer juxtaposed with the dramatized disaster is done very nicely, but things really get intense when the rig goes up in
a huge fireball.
This was not helped by the United States» own attempt to launch a satellite later that year, which crashed and exploded into
a huge fireball on the launching platform and caused the Russian Premier Khrushchev to remark, «America sleeps under a Soviet moon.»
Two weeks ago, the homeowner tried to light a candle in her bathroom while running water and
a huge fireball exploded up to the ceiling.