Fusees [noun]

Definition of Fusees:

match lit by striking

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Opposite/Antonyms of Fusees:

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Sentence/Example of Fusees:

My brother had bought an unsuccessful one-rater, he re-named Fusee, the year before.

One reason was because she clung stubbornly to the old-fashioned fusee long after other people had abandoned it for the spring.

I pulled out my fusee-box, struck a light, and looked at my watch.

The other day, on the pier at Boulogne, I lit a fusee for the purpose of having a smoke.

After being strangled at the bottom like the mouth of a phial, it is attached to the end of the fusee by means of twine and paste.

In an embrasure at a few feet distant, a man with a fusee stood by a cannon.

Before we lighted the fusee, I discovered a large copper cauldron which I thought I might save.

At the same time the fusee chain Y is wound up round the left-hand end of the crank axle E and the spring X extended.

Mr. Chalk shook his head, and his friend, selecting one from his case, lit it with a fusee that poisoned the atmosphere.

"Have one o' my matches," he said, proffering his box to Tredgold, who was about to relight his cigar with a fusee.