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put on the fire



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“Every engine that we could put on the fire is on the fire right now, and more are coming,” he said.

From The Guardian • Nov. 8, 2018

The North Koreans had had their kettle knocked off the stove in the south, but in the center and east they had other pots to put on the fire.

From Time Magazine Archive

Meanwhile other Catholics zealously stirred the still cold pot of a Congressional investigation of Mexican "religious persecutions" which Senator Borah had put on the fire in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stewpans, spoons, strainers, etc., may be put on the fire in cold or boiling water and boiled ten or fifteen minutes.

From Canned Fruit, Preserves, and Jellies: Household Methods of Preparation U.S. Department of Agriculture Farmers' Bulletin No. 203 by Parloa, Maria

It took ten minutes to boil eggs, two to three hours for potatoes, and beans for dinner were usually put on the fire at supper time the day before.

From A Gold Hunter's Experience by Hambleton, Chalkley J.




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