a. [f. BLAZE sb.1 + -Y.] Full of blaze, blazing.

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1838.  P. Parley, Tales ab. Christm., xxxii. 293. A great blazy fire.

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1850.  Clough, Remains (1869), I. 167. In the grimy or the blazy period, in the imprisonment or deliverance of the gases.

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