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combustible

[kuhm-buhs-tuh-buhl] / kəmˈbʌs tə bəl /


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“Bamboo scaffolding is combustible,” said Jiang Liming, a professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University who studies fire safety.

From The Wall Street Journal

The report argued that, due to tightly packed combustible structures amid an accumulation of flammable vegetation, “nearly all” communities are “unsuitable” for sheltering in place.

From Los Angeles Times

The online records did not say anything about combustible dust, or any other explosive hazard at Palmer.

From Seattle Times

To presume to speak of it too knowingly is to handle combustible material and to risk the ire of those who think it’s exclusively theirs.

From Washington Post

The committee is also looking at possible changes to regulations that don’t classify trains as high hazardous flammable, so long as they fall under certain thresholds for the number of railcars carrying combustible liquids.

From Seattle Times