Sentences with phrase «huge bonfire»

A "huge bonfire" refers to a very large fire that is built intentionally for enjoyment or celebration. Full definition
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.
His story began with a huge bonfire whose flames were meant to consume, once and for all, the narratives of all other gods.
At a huge bonfire an army of white - capped cooks feverishly struggles over half a ton of pork for the opening barbecue.
It's almost summer and I can already smell the grill and the huge bonfires about to start!
«Once gunships have driven them back to their shores, boats need to be confiscated and burned on a huge bonfire.
«Given how large planets are, the addition of a supply from something as small as a typical or even large comet or asteroid would be such a tiny fraction of the total atmosphere that it would be quite insufficient, like trying to fan a huge bonfire with a single, gentle puff.
Yesterday on the island we hosted a tea party in the afternoon and last night a crowd gathered to see a huge bonfire lit on the school green as part of our island's celebrations.
Get ready for the weekend with the huge bonfire party your alma mater is organising.
The first scenario, for example, gives you twelve turns in which to construct a huge bonfire that can be lit to signal passing ships for help, while another scenario has you stranded on an island of cannibals that want to consume your wobbly bits.
we will be ripping these oak floors out and torching them in a huge bonfire.
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