bonfire (Meaning)

Wordnet

bonfire (n)

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

Webster

bonfire (n.)

A large fire built in the open air, as an expression of public joy and exultation, or for amusement.

bonfire Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun dipped below the horizon, friends gathered around the beach for a cozy bonfire, sharing stories and laughter.
  2. The Scouts carefully built a towering bonfire, ready to illuminate the night with its warm glow.
  3. In the chilly evening, families huddled around the bonfire, roasting marshmallows and enjoying the crackling flames.
  4. The annual summer festival featured a spectacular bonfire, a centerpiece for communal celebrations.
  5. As darkness enveloped the forest, the campers lit a bonfire to ward off the cold and illuminate their campsite.
  6. The mesmerizing dance of the flames in the bonfire captivated everyone's attention during the outdoor concert.
  7. The tradition of lighting a bonfire on New Year's Eve brought a sense of warmth and hope to the gathering crowd.
  8. The scent of burning wood filled the air as the friends sat around the bonfire, creating memories that would last a lifetime.
  9. The villagers organized a bonfire to celebrate the harvest, a symbol of abundance and prosperity.
  10. A circle of friends circled around the bonfire, singing songs and enjoying the camaraderie of a summer evening.

FAQs About the word bonfire

a large outdoor fire that is lighted as a signal or in celebrationA large fire built in the open air, as an expression of public joy and exultation, or for amus

campfire, wildfire, forest fire, backfire,inferno, brush fire, conflagration, arson,blaze, holocaust

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As the sun dipped below the horizon, friends gathered around the beach for a cozy bonfire, sharing stories and laughter.

The Scouts carefully built a towering bonfire, ready to illuminate the night with its warm glow.

In the chilly evening, families huddled around the bonfire, roasting marshmallows and enjoying the crackling flames.

The annual summer festival featured a spectacular bonfire, a centerpiece for communal celebrations.