balefire (Meaning)

Wordnet

balefire (n)

a large outdoor fire that is lighted as a signal or in celebration

Webster

balefire (n.)

A signal fire; an alarm fire.

Synonyms & Antonyms of balefire

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balefire Sentence Examples

  1. The raging balefire illuminated the night sky, casting an eerie glow upon the surrounding forest.
  2. The soldiers carried torches, their flickering balefire creating a path through the darkness.
  3. The dragon breathed out a torrent of balefire, consuming everything in its wake.
  4. The witch's incantation created a balefire, its flames reaching towards the heavens.
  5. The wildfire spread with alarming speed, leaving behind a trail of balefire and destruction.
  6. The balefire crackled and roared, its heat unbearable.
  7. The sailors watched in awe as the balefire flared on the ship's deck.
  8. The medieval castle was engulfed in balefire, its walls crumbling to dust.
  9. The sorcerer's balefire bathed the battlefield in an unholy light.
  10. The balefire marked the end of an era, its flames consuming both hope and despair.

FAQs About the word balefire

a large outdoor fire that is lighted as a signal or in celebrationA signal fire; an alarm fire.

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The raging balefire illuminated the night sky, casting an eerie glow upon the surrounding forest.

The soldiers carried torches, their flickering balefire creating a path through the darkness.

The dragon breathed out a torrent of balefire, consuming everything in its wake.

The witch's incantation created a balefire, its flames reaching towards the heavens.