bonfire im PONS Wörterbuch

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Festive bonfires were usual but risky: a house fire lights the sky in the distance.
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In the 70s and 80s the bonfire was constructed in the clearing in the woodland whilst fireworks were let off in the walled garden.
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The bonfire serves as the main public area for those who wish to stay up late into the night, drumming, dancing, and talking.
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Stories of birth, tragedy and building bonfires prevail, as the play charts the personal tales of various characters and their whereabouts on the momentous day.
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That night, people gather around, lit bonfires and celebrate the coming of spring.
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To protect themselves, villagers burnt bonfires on hills and set fire to brooms, which were then thrown into the air to reveal any flying witch.
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For some the bonfire has a religious meaning, a remnant of ancient origins, perhaps?
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After darkness, the work of rescuing the injured and recovering the bodies of the dead was performed by the glare of huge bonfires.
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From this fire, the flame of independence was carried across the country to light the many bonfires.
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Camper committees organize large group events such as the prom, concert, talent shows, bonfires, group bonding activities and more.
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