burn fiercely or brightly
plumes of smoke rose from fires blazing around the city
the fire was brought under control only to blaze up again on Wednesday
Elijah felt the anger blaze up again
(of a gun) fire repeatedly or indiscriminately
they stormed with main entrance with guns blazing
achieve something in an impressive manner
she blazed to a gold medal in the 200-metre sprint
smoke cannabis
a white spot or stripe on the face of a mammal or bird
a mark made on a tree by cutting the bark so as to mark a route
set an example by being the first to do something; pioneer
small firms would set the pace, blazing a trail for others to follow
mark out a path or route
tourists haven't blazed a trail to the top of this hill
present or proclaim (news) in a prominent, typically sensational, manner
‘Pop stars and drugs’ blazed the headline