Phrases with «huge bonfire»

A "huge bonfire" refers to a very large fire that is built intentionally for enjoyment or celebration. Full definition

Sentences with «huge bonfire»

  • Compare those sentiments with the words written 40 years later by Craig Marshall, an Earth Liberation Front activist, from his Oregon jail cell (where he was serving a five - year term for setting fire to logging trucks): «There are necessary evils if we want to be effective in our struggles, such as the use of petro - fuels in igniting huge bonfires in which we can watch corporations go bankrupt. (educationnext.org)
  • His story began with a huge bonfire whose flames were meant to consume, once and for all, the narratives of all other gods. (firstthings.com)
  • At a huge bonfire an army of white - capped cooks feverishly struggles over half a ton of pork for the opening barbecue. (si.com)
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