bonfire Meaning in Tamil ( bonfire வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
தீபோற்சவம்,
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bonfire's Usage Examples:
scrub bashing and bonfires.
She stated that providing a bonfire for roasting hotdogs and marshmallows, as well as creating a dance area on a carport or garage was an inexpensive fun way to host a great party.
He smelled of pine trees and a bonfire, his earthy scent mixed with the softer scent of soap.
The Black God strode through the quiet buildings until he reached a long hallway overlooking a courtyard packed with hundreds of vamps and several bonfires.
For the last time the carnival was again kept with strange religious festivities, and some valuable books and works of art were sacrificed in a second bonfire of "vanities.
She stepped from the final building and watched men and women carry cauldrons towards the bonfire area.
In this festival Pales was invoked to grant protection and increase to flocks and herds; the shepherds entreated forgiveness for any unintentional profanation of holy places of which their flocks might have been guilty, and leaped three times across bonfires of hay and straw (Ovid, Fasti, iv.
Several soldiers—two in grays and three in black uniforms—approached the bonfire, speaking with the men gathered in a group on one side.
Behind the guns were their limbers and still farther back picket ropes and artillerymen's bonfires.
The neighbors were having a party around a huge bonfire.
When the officers had emptied and smashed their glasses, Kirsten filled others and, in shirt sleeves and breeches, went glass in hand to the soldiers' bonfires and with his long gray mustache, his white chest showing under his open shirt, he stood in a majestic pose in the light of the campfire, waving his uplifted arm.
As for copes, in some places they were ordered to be worn, and were worn at the Holy Communion, 4 while elsewhere they were thrown into the bonfires with the rest.
Synonyms:
fire, balefire,
Antonyms:
hire, bore,