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watch fire
noun
- a fire maintained during the night as a signal and for providing light and warmth for guards.
watch fire
noun
- a fire kept burning at night as a signal or for warmth and light by a person keeping watch
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Word History and Origins
Origin of watch fire1
First recorded in 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
They often stop to watch fire trucks, which he adores.
From New York Times
“You can watch fires burn in Ferguson, and cluck your tongue in concern and sadness. But it doesn’t seem like it can happen in your hometown,” says Diamond.
From US News
You can watch fires burn in Ferguson, and cluck your tongue in concern and sadness.
From Forbes
As I wrote this, the city of Ferguson and the people of Ferguson continued to watch fires burn some of their businesses, cars and city streets.
From US News
The watch fires of the enemy's camp could scarcely be discerned through the gloom, and dead silence reigned over both encampments.
From Project Gutenberg
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