Sentence example with the word 'bonfire'

bonfire

Definition n. a large outdoor fire that is lighted as a signal or in celebration

Last update: October 16, 2015


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He smelled of pine trees and a bonfire, his earthy scent mixed with the softer scent of soap.   [Please select]

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'They'll make a good bonfire someday,' said Hope.'   [Please select]

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"Well, I thought maybe he might have seen some boys start a bonfire somewhere," explained Nan.   [Please select]

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They broke his furniture, destroyed his clothing, and made a bonfire of his books and papers.   [Please select]

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The hotel cook must have made a regular bonfire to fry my trout.   [Please select]

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A bonfire, round which the revellers had made merry, lay in his path.   [Please select]

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"We don't usually have a bonfire on Sunday," I said.   [Please select]

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A bonfire was just the thing, although it would make the closely surrounding atmosphere uncomfortably warm.   [Please select]

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Is it, then, a bonfire just kindled.   [Please select]

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"He is warming himself there by the bonfire."   [Please select]

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Narcissus, little heeding, stolidly poked the bonfire with a charred stake.   [Please select]

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