the best type of fuel to make a bonfire is bonfire oil
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The freakin marshmallows duhhh
Petroleum is used to make Plastics, Asphalt, Jet Fuel, Kerosene Fuel, Lubricating Oil, rubber for tires, gasoline, and diesel fuel.
this is an example of combustibility.
Blaze, bonfire, heat, inferno.
A good bonfire is made by wood matches and bonfire oil you firstly get lots of wood and set it alight then add the bonfire oil on.
psh psh psh psh is the sound a bonfire might make on a windy night.
Crackle or crackling is often used as an onomatopoeia for the sound of a bonfire.
It comes from the contraction of bone fire, where the Celts used to burn animal bones to ward off evil spirits.
You cut off its oxygen supply, no fuel-no fire
Bonfire is a noun so you would use it in a sentence as you would use a noun. A nounbeing a person, place, or THING."My mom wanted to make a huge bonfire in our yard to celebrate Christmas."
Anywher you can do your own in you garden if you want to
to night is bright bonfire night
he used it to cook his food
"Bonfire" has its origin in the 1550s and used to refer to a wood fire that was used to burn bones. It is a historical reference to the Medieval practice of burning the dead and the convicted.
A bonfire can be in (or at) camp, but a campfire is usually MUCH much smaller. A campfire can be used for cooking, whereas a bonfire is usually just for warmth or signaling (like if you're lost and want to be found).
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