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bonfire

[bon-fahyuhr] / ˈbɒnˌfaɪər /
NOUN
large prepared fire
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There are no victims—only a bonfire of prominent narcissists.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If this all were to end up in a bonfire of inflation, that would be a complete disaster. But this is not our view,” said Dirk Schumacher, chief economist at KfW.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some people have built bonfires to keep warm.

From Literature

He said there were "lots of ideas of how it first started" but looking back through history, "most of it was to do with 1605 when bonfires and effigies were burnt and barrels were plentiful".

From BBC

"There's always been bonfires up here but it was a good idea bring it into one area and make it a community event," he said.

From BBC