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campfire

/kamp-fahyuhr/US // ˈkæmpˌfaɪər //UK // (ˈkæmpˌfaɪə) //

篝火,篝火晚会,营火,篝火聚会

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an outdoor fire for warmth or cooking, as at a camp.
    • : a gathering around such a fire.
    • : a reunion of soldiers, scouts, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infire

Examples

  • As the country draws closer to that threshold in the summer and beyond, the pandemic will dwindle from a raging forest fire to more like a series of campfires that can be more easily managed.

  • There’s nothing better than eating good food with friends around a campfire.

  • The November 2018 Camp Fire was the deadliest in California history.

  • Some people have or are willing to invest in fire pits, which can add a fun campfire vibe to an outdoor gathering.

  • Yet Eivor and the player are invited around the campfire to hear and share stories.

  • This is but a mere campfire compared to the potential inferno awaiting us.

  • The smell of campfire hangs in the air above the axman—30-year-old Brooklynite Alex Hiller.

  • Our dinner was served later on a low table around the same indoor campfire.

  • At dinner time we gathered around an inside campfire fueled by corn cobs and ate popcorn.

  • In a half-circle around a blazing campfire, the women shake rattles in creepy unison.

  • By the dim light of the campfire they saw what they supposed were the sleeping forms of their enemies.

  • The others gathered about the campfire, despite their weariness, to talk and to sing songs.

  • The girls huddled about the campfire, watching the fantastic shadows the flames threw over the tents.

  • Supper was prepared and after it had disappeared they sat about the campfire 94 telling stories or singing songs.

  • Then Tom suggested they build a campfire and rest while eating their lunch and this was done.

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