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What is verb for meteor?

There isn't a specific verb for "meteor" in the way that we have verbs for "rain" (to rain) or "snow" (to snow). However, we can use verbs to describe the actions of a meteor:

General verbs:

* To fall: This is the most common and general verb to describe a meteor's trajectory.

* To streak: This highlights the speed and brightness of the meteor's path.

* To blaze: This emphasizes the intense light produced by the meteor.

* To flash: This focuses on the quick and sudden appearance of the meteor.

* To burn: This refers to the process of the meteor heating up and burning as it enters the atmosphere.

* To enter: This refers to the meteor's entry into the Earth's atmosphere.

More specific verbs:

* To shower: This describes a group of meteors falling in succession.

* To impact: This refers to a meteor hitting the Earth's surface.

* To crater: This is used specifically when a meteor creates a crater upon impact.

The best verb to use depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize about the meteor.

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