We all sat round the campfire drinking hot tea and singing ten green bottles standing on the wall.
Yes, "campfire" is a compound word made up of "camp" and "fire."
Campfire is a noun.
An example of the word "tendrils" in a sentence is, "Tendrils of smoke were seen from the extinguished campfire." Tendrils means something that is thin and wispy.
This enabled us to collect the flint for the floor.
Yes, the noun "campfire" is a common noun; a general word for an outdoor fire used for warmth, light, or cooking at a campground or on a camping trip; a word for any campfire.
The word 'billow' functions as both a verb and a noun.Examples:We watched the clouds billow in the breeze. (verb)A billow of smoke from the campfire enveloped the campers. (noun)
Let's find some kindling to start the campfire
Campfire is one word.
campfire, campground
Example sentence - We knew the wet matches would not ignite to help us start a campfire.
* spitfire * sure-fire * rimfire * campfire * backfire * bonfire * gunfire * misfire * wildfire * ceasefire
The person wanted someone to give a sentence with 'kindling' in it. There :D ======= In order to get the campfire started, we need to split some of these thick branches into thinner kindling sticks that will catch fire quicker.