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Yes, the word blaze is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a very strongly burning fire; a sudden outburst; a dazzling display; a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal.

The word blaze is also a verb: blaze, blazes, blazing, blazed.

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Yes she is. In the game Mario and sonic winter olympic games princess peach or princess daisy asks if she can compete against another princess that she doesnt know.

Then she and blaze compete. So yes she is the princess of her world.

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Yes, the word blaze is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a very strongly burning fire; a sudden outburst; a dazzling display; a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal.

The word blaze is also a verb: blaze, blazes, blazing, blazed.

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Yes, blazed is a verb. ex. He blazed a trail.

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YES that is why she is called blaze the cat

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Yes and no. Example of being a verb- I was blazing a stain glass window. Otherwise, it's an adjective.

Hope this helps! -nakooable

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A Blaze is a flame.

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