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View synonyms for bonfire
bonfire
[ bon-fahyuhr ]
noun
- a large fire built in the open air, for warmth, entertainment, or celebration, to burn leaves, garbage, etc., or as a signal.
- any fire built in the open.
bonfire
/ ˈbɒnˌfaɪə /
noun
- a large outdoor fire
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bonfire1
1375–1425; late Middle English bone fire, i.e., a fire with bones for fuel
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bonfire1
C15: alteration (through influence of French bon good) of bone-fire ; from the use of bones as fuel
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Example Sentences
Trump’s 2016 victory was the lighter fluid that accelerated a news bonfire, driving ratings and subscription revenue.
From Los Angeles Times
Police said fire crews were called to large number of unauthorised bonfires being lit in Glasgow and they were met with large groups of hostile youths.
From BBC
Each society spends months producing an effigy - or tableau - which are paraded through the streets and then burned at the bonfire sites.
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A community bonfire event is to take place at the Sandy's Community Centre in nearby Craigmillar.
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Thousands of people are set to attend the annual bonfire event in Lewes this evening.
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