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  • 31fired — Inglish (Indian English) Dictionary Chastised (not removed from job) …

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  • 32fired — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Subjected to fire] Syn. set on fire, burned, baked, ablaze, afire, on fire, aflame, burning, incandescent, scorched, glowing, kindled, enkindled, kindling, alight, smoking, smoldering, unquenched, heated; see also baked .… …

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  • 33fired up — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Feeling a very strong emotion: atingle, excited, thrilled, worked up. Informal: psyched. Slang: stoked, turned on. See EXCITE …

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  • 34fired-up — adj a. angry, furious b. sexually aroused c. stimulated by illicit drugs d. enthused, aroused, excited All these senses of the word are American slang in origin, based on the firing up or revving of an engine. The term is now a common… …

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  • 35fired — adj. == fiery. Ps. cxviii. 140 …

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  • 36fired — adj. dismissed from a job faɪə(r) n. act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion v. dismiss from a job; set on fire, ignite; shoot a gun; excite, inflame; glow; cast, throw; be ignited; be excited; exposed… …

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  • 37fired from the hip — v. shot quickly and at close range; acted rashly, acted without deliberation …

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  • 38fired — fried …

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  • 39fired-up — UK [ˌfaɪə(r)d ˈʌp] / US [ˌfaɪrd ˈʌp] adjective informal feeling very excited about something or impatient to do it …

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  • 40fired-up — [ˌfaɪəd ˈʌp] adj informal very excited and enthusiastic about something …

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