blaze away
1. To destroy or clear away something in a great fire. A noun or pronoun can be used between "blaze" and "away." The wildfires have been blazing away huge swathes of forest across California. The police suspect that someone tried to blaze the evidence away with arson. The fire spread quickly, blazing away three rowhouses in total.
2. To be destroyed or cleared away in a great fire. The Amazon has been blazing away for days now, yet it seems like the world's leaders are doing very little about it. My entire career blazed away along with my company's office that day. All the records we needed to see conveniently blazed away in the fire.
3. To fire one's firearms repeatedly, wildly, or at will. He was so trigger happy that he started blazing away the moment he saw a shadow move in the distance. The officer blazed away at the fleeing criminal and finally struck him in the leg. Of course the suspect caused a panic—he whipped out a gun and started blazing away in a crowded area!
4. To smoke marijuana frequently, continuously, or at will. Well, it's no wonder you haven't made any progress on your project when you've been spending the whole day blazing away! A: "Do you mind if I smoke up here?" B: "No worries, dude—blaze away!" After working a 10-hour shift, all I want to do is blaze away and watch TV.
blaze away at (someone or something)
To shoot a gun at a target repeatedly. The officer blazed away at the fleeing criminal and finally struck him in the leg. William blazed away at the bull's eye and still didn't land a single shot! Of course the suspect caused a panic—he whipped out a gun and started blazing away at people in a crowded area!
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