Sparkles
Banging
Flashing
Glowing
Twinkling
Shooting
Bursting
Fizzing
Crackling
Exploding
Crashing
Jumping
bonfire night is called "la Saint-Jean" or "la nuit de la Saint-Jean" in French, because of the habit (now quite lost) of having bonfires on the shortest night of the year, the 21st of June.
Dark and night. Maybe just the dark knight :)
dreaming sleeping darkening closing finishing
well, three words to describe him are
dark
to night is bright bonfire night
bonfire night is on the 5th of November
why do we celebrate bonfire night today
Bonfire = Fogata; Hoguera Night = Noche
No, Bonfire Night is predominantly celebrated in the British commonwealth.
Bonfire night is on the monday 5th November 2012
There is probably a bonfire every night of the year. You just need to know where. Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Bonfire Night is on the 5th November.
Parkin is something you eat on bonfire night Parkin is something you eat on bonfire night
"Sparks" rhymes with "colors" and is related to bonfire night, as bonfire night usually includes bright and colorful sparks from the fire.
to celebrate that guy Fawkes got burned in a fire on bonfire night when he died
Bonfires can be kaleidoscopic. The sparks from the flames are multicolored.
The crackling of a fire is the most prominent sound you will hear on bonfire night. You will also hear talking between those at the bonfire.