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spread like wildfire
spread quickly, go public News of the assassination spread like wildfire.spread like wildfire|spread|wildfire
v. phr. To spread uncontrollably and rapidly. Bad news has a tendency to spread like wildfire.spread like wildfire
To spread, circulate, or propagate very quickly and widely. Likened to the rapid spread of a literal wildfire. News of the scandal spread like wildfire across the news outlets. An outbreak of the deadly virus has been spreading like wildfire through the closely confined camps of refugees.Learn more: like, spread, wildfirespread like wildfire
Fig. [for something] to spread rapidly. Rumors spread like wildfire when people are excited. This disease will spread like wildfire when it gets going.Learn more: like, spread, wildfirespread like wildfire
Disseminate or circulate very quickly, as in The rumor about their divorce spread like wildfire. The noun wildfire means "a raging, rapidly spreading conflagration." [c. 1800] Learn more: like, spread, wildfirespread like wildfire
COMMON If something, especially information or a disease, spreads like wildfire, it very quickly reaches or affects a lot of people. The news of his release spread like wildfire. These stories were spreading like wildfire through the neighbourhood. The virus swept through the team like wildfire. Note: This expression may refer to the way that fires which start in the countryside spread very quickly and are difficult to control. Learn more: like, spread, wildfirespread like wildfire
spread with great speed.Learn more: like, spread, wildfirespread like ˈwildfire
[especially of news or disease] travel or spread very quickly: Rumours about a fall in the price of oil spread like wildfire in the city. ♢ Cholera spread like wildfire through the camps.Learn more: like, spread, wildfirespread like wildfire, to
To disseminate very quickly. Wildfire here denotes a combination of inflammable materials that catch fire very fast. The analogy to less concrete matters was drawn by about 1800. Benjamin Disraeli used it in Venetia [1837]: “The report . . . spread like wild fire through the town.”Learn more: like, spread
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In the hours between the shooting and when police released [công bố] the man’s age, rumors [tin đồn] that a 15-year-old boy was killed by police spread like wildfire.
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