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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31. The bonfire will be lit at 7.00 p.m., with fireworks starting just 15 minutes later.
32. They piled up scrap wood, boxes and other junk and made a big bonfire.
33. Those watching joined hands and danced round the bonfire amid an air of frenzied excitement.
34. The nature of bonfire materials has changed over the years.
35. If insects, worms and snails could scream, would you still light that bonfire?
36. It was a cool night and some one had made a bonfire on the sand.
37. A curl of smoke from a bonfire behind the house clinched the issue.
38. A bonfire burns, songs are sung, and breakfast is served.
39. The tyre warehouse burned down on bonfire night last year but hundreds of tyres were left buried under rubble on the site.
40. Hernandez seemed taken aback by the attention his proposed bonfire created.
41. Saying a prayer, she flung herself into her captors' bonfire.
42. Other times we burn it either on the coal fire or garden bonfire and that produces ash and gases.
43. The first time I see him is at the Christmas bonfire,[sentencedict.com] when I am in the ninth grade.
44. The Edwardian stairs were next to land on the bonfire.
45. She threw the brick over to the bonfire site and attacked with the fork again.
46. Mum Debbie ran for cover cradling her baby as the firework sent a shower of fire towards bonfire night revellers in Litherland.
47. He dug his thumbs into the eyes, a red bonfire blazing at his chest, and heard an underwater bubbling squeal.
48. Her rump burned as though a bonfire had been lit under it, and she realised she was standing upright.
49. The couple have four sons but want a girl after their three-year-old daughter Nicole died in a bonfire accident.
50. The following year, the local middle classes organised the new Bonfire Societies and controlled popular effervescence became a tourist attraction.
51. Somebody had lit a bonfire and we sat round it chatting until we had dried our clothes.
52. The incident was one of dozens which emergency services had to deal with across Merseyside on Bonfire Night.
53. Bonfire firings are generally quicker than kilns and a deal less controlled,(www.Sentencedict.com) with their maximum temperatures being held briefly.
54. It was like smoking a bonfire rolled up in lavatory paper.
55. I tried to make a bonfire with them on the lawn.
56. How did you spend Bonfire Night yesterday?
57. We danced around the bonfire night they are.
58. Merryweather: Well, a bonfire won't stop Maleficent.
59. Their bonfire party usually lasts till the next morning.
60. People are circling around the bonfire and dancing happily.
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