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campfire

[kamp-fahyuhr] / ˈkæmpˌfaɪər /




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Dwelling on the songs they had seen performed around campfires, or the tales exchanged from one refugee to another, they decided to do what they do best: facilitate storytelling.

From Washington Post

They’re like forest rangers who are going to a campsite and saying, “Your campfire can only be two feet wide. This campfire is two and a half feet wide. You have to put it out.”

From Scientific American

Around the campfire last week, forest defenders, as they call themselves, riffed on capitalism and human nature, the limit of logic, the importance of humility.

From Los Angeles Times

During their campfire chat, David tells Ellie that he taught students who were about her age before the apocalypse, which is when he claims he found God.

From Salon

“It was like my face was near a campfire.”

From New York Times