spread like wildfire
English
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Verb
spread like wildfire (third-person singular simple present spreads like wildfire, present participle spreading like wildfire, simple past and past participle spread like wildfire)
- (intransitive, simile) To spread or disseminate rapidly or uncontrollably.
- The virus spread like wildfire throughout the Internet.
- 1789, The Gentleman's Magazine, page 651:
- The propaganda of the rebels spread like wild-fire, and the hopes of the more daring Irish Catholics rose high.
- 1941 October, “Notes and News: A Highland Runaway”, in Railway Magazine, page 469:
- "We can sense the tension in Perth," wrote the Scotsman, "when the news spread like wildfire that a runaway engine of ancient vintage was heading north without a soul on the footplate.
Translations
spread or disseminate rapidly or uncontrollably
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