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On November the fifth, all the children were round the bonfire waiting for the firework display.
Do you mean bonfire? A bonfire is a large controlled outdoor fire. The word is a contraction of "bone fire" (cf. for example "kostjor" in Russian - from "kost'" meaning "bone").... Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonfire
nothing it's just a creative word for a big fun fire :)
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The word "bonfire" originated from the Middle English words "bone" and "fire," as these fires were traditionally used for burning bones in ancient times.
You have to use the book and log you found out in the wilderness. To finish it, you have to find the black puffle, feed it a puffle-o and take it into your cave and get it as close to the bonfire as possible and feed it another puffle-o. And you have your bonfire made.
to night is bright bonfire night
"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 It is a historical reference to the Medieval practice of burning the dead and the convicted.
bonfire night is on the 5th of November
bonfire smells like smoke
The likely word is "butcher" (meat cutter or retailer).*The French word bûcher was a bonfire used for execution.
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.