Fireball [adjective]

Definition of Fireball:

determined, persevering

Opposite/Antonyms of Fireball:


Sentence/Example of Fireball:

Sometime before 1962, he added, it would have reentered Earth’s atmosphere and melted into an enormous fireball.

The rocket came in a little too hot, bursting into a fireball on the launchpad, which Musk on Twitter attributed to a low fuel tank pressure.

The capsule created a brilliant fireball as it streaked through Earth’s atmosphere.

Cut a grape in half, pop it in the microwave, and you’ll get a tiny fireball of electrons and electrically-charged atoms.

The Fireball, being much faster than the clumsy Brainchild, had left Earth later than the slower ship, and had arrived earlier.

The ugly, deep red fireball from the exploding wreckage was still growing as Clay slammed down on the fire-control panel.

Then one stopped transmitting; in the other screens, there was a rising fireball where she had been.

The gunboat was struggling to regain her equilibrium, and the aircar had vanished in a fireball.

On the upper turn Fireball and Harry Root found the pace too warm for them and dropped back.

Now the blue fireball was arcing down over the hillside, trailing its orange-red comet tail.