Similar words: on fire, set on fire, set the world on fire, confirm, confirmed, reconfirm, open fire, confirmatory. Meaning: ['bɒnfaɪə] n. a large outdoor fire that is lighted as a signal or in celebration.
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1. The bonfire blazed away for hours.
2. The bonfire was still smouldering the next day.
3. A downpour of rain put out the children's bonfire.
4. Sparks were flying out of the bonfire and blowing everywhere.
5. Stand well back from the bonfire.
6. It was 5 November?Bonfire Night?and the children were excited.
7. The bonfire lightened the sky.
8. The camp bonfire flamed away all the evening.
9. Only the embers of the bonfire remained.
10. They danced around the bonfire.
11. They piled wood onto the bonfire until the flames roared.
12. With the help of his gun and a bonfire, the hunter fought off two hungry tigers.
13. The stones around the bonfire glowed red with the heat.
14. We made a bonfire of dead leaves in the garden.
15. Someone had lit a bonfire and we sat round it chatting.
16. Firework displays thrill thousands on bonfire night.
17. Ken must be making a bonfire.
18. In the middle a large bonfire had been constructed.
19. A bonfire blazed inside a small circle of stones.
20. Dad had a bonfire going behind the garage.
21. Bees flying into a bonfire ... Troopers fought troopers.
22. As a result, bonfire night 1991 saw the lowest accident figures for 20 years.
23. Then they made a bonfire of his father's music and his collection of imported Deutsche Gramophon records.
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24. The-billowing smoke of the bonfire swirled those fragments far and wide over the earth.
25. Off to one side, the militia was heaping up wood for a bonfire.
26. The 30-to 45-minute ride sometimes includes a marshmallow toast at a bonfire.
27. Firebug torches a building as if he were making a bonfire for his father to jump over.
28. On the dunes Angus had put a match to the bonfire which crackled, spat, and flared up.
29. The talks were closely monitored via mobile phone, and a bonfire of tyres and bobbins of rayon was kept burning.
30. And so every fall, he would have a party-a cookout on the beach with a big bonfire.
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