0 a very large fire that is impossible to control, sometimes caused by heavy bombing from aircraft --
The resolution set off a firestorm of media criticism and ignited a hotly discussed national debate.
The resultant firestorm destroyed 43.5% of the city.
His breath, once a raging firestorm, is now a creeping cold that sneaks into joints and mechanisms, destroying them from within.
After a firestorm of opposition, it was moved to a less beloved site.
The resultant firestorm destroyed most of the city.
The incident caused a firestorm in the legislature and judiciary.
The fire began generating its own wind, the defining characteristic of a firestorm.
The third level fireball, known as the firestorm, is extremely powerful against single targets.