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safety match
noun
- a match designed to ignite only when rubbed on a specially prepared surface.
safety match
noun
- a match that will light only when struck against a specially prepared surface
Word History and Origins
Origin of safety match1
Example Sentences
She picked out a can of chicken noodle soup, a quart of milk, a loaf of bread, a bar of soap, a box of safety matches and four tomatoes from a bushel basket.
The invention of the safety match helped, too.
Two spools of thread, one white chess bishop, and six parts of a jigsaw puzzle...A teaspoon and a closed box of safety matches...A radish, two pennies, a nickel, and a golf ball.
It's the stuff that ensures safety matches strike when we want them to - but does not ignite the whole box in our pocket.
Q. Is it environmentally better to use safety matches or a fuel-filled lighter to start a fire while camping?
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