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bonfire — bon|fire [ˈbɔnfaıə US ˈba:nfaır] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: bonfire fire made from bones (14 17 centuries), from bone + fire] a large outdoor fire, either for burning waste or for a party ▪ Someone had lit a bonfire and we sat round it chatting … Dictionary of contemporary English