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Sentence count:99+6Posted:2017-06-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: on fireset on fireset the world on fireconfirmconfirmedreconfirmopen fireconfirmatoryMeaning: ['bɒnfaɪə]  n. a large outdoor fire that is lighted as a signal or in celebration. 
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61. I know you love a good bonfire, Dylan.
62. Did you know about the background Bonfire Night celebrations?
63. By Bonfire Night, Chelsea were firmly mid-table.
64. And Now I Can’t Remember Whether I Attended A Beach Bonfire Or, Quite Possibly, May Have Thrown An Arson Party. Also I Lost My Free Willy Beach Towel.
65. It is called Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night and takes place every year on November 5th.
66. Knows you and your wife. Forgot to mention her on bonfire night, didn't ya?
67. Capping a week of fireworks and festivities in honor of Saint Joseph, a bonfire engulfs satirical sculptures in this city in eastern Spain.
68. In 2003 Lewes celebrated the 150th Anniversary of the formation of town Bonfire Societies. Every year on November 5th the town fills with people who come to watch the Bonfire celebrations.
69. The nose was unexpectedly peaty, with bonfire smoke and moor-burn – nobody complained. It also had fresh bread, cooked peaches and traces of sherry vinegar and fabric cleaner.
70. Guy Fawkes has taken to the streets, just as he disappears from his traditional starring role on Bonfire Night, 5 November.
71. We watched enviously as they gathered wood, old tires and cardboard boxes for a huge bonfire.
72. Guy Fawkes Night or Bonfire Night This is an English festival that takes place on the 5th November.
73. We'll make a bonfire to - night in the Champs - Gaillard with Matre Andry's books!
74. Things a pretty pass it you can't even light a bonfire without all the neighbours complaining.
75. Guy Fawkes Night (or Bonfire Night as it is more commonly called in some areas), takes place on November 5th each year.
76. I can't miss my to rake leaves, have a bonfire, roast chestnuts.
77. British an effigy of Guy Fawkes that is burned on a bonfire on Guy Fawkes Day.
78. Wood was piled onto the bonfire until the flames roared.
79. Some sods have been removed to make a place for the bonfire.
80. The money they receive is spent on fireworks to be set off on Bonfire Night.
81. Think of the so-called Bonfire of the Vanities in 1497, when Girolamo Savonarola and his band of religious followers roundly collected and set fire to mounds of "pagan" literature.
82. Gilly remembers what a close-knit farming community this once was. She especially recalls the annual acorn roast with a bonfire every year on Diamond Hill behind the house.
83. Smoke from a bonfire of garbage mixes with the miasma of smog in the sky.
84. There'll also be Celtic tales around a bonfire with (ahem) Gordon the Viking, a check on Nessie, a nose around Eilean Donan castle,(sentencedict.com) and a boat trip to watch seals.
85. But at present, people set fireworks and hold bonfire night parties on that day.
86. Here and elsewhere, "Let the Great World Spin" can feel like a precursor to another novel of colliding cultures: "The Bonfire of the Vanities," Tom Wolfe's classic portrait of New York in the 1980s.
87. It's a dress he wears on high days , holidays and bonfire nights.
88. As a bonfire dispels chilliness, so our solidarity drives away the enemy.
89. I like my ratty dreadlocks and broken nails, not knowing what day it is and spending bonfire night on the beach.
90. A bonfire in the wilderness can help you keep beasts away.
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