barbecue pit

NOUN
  1. a pit where wood or charcoal is burned to make a bed of hot coals suitable for barbecuing meat
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How To Use barbecue pit In A Sentence

  • There were few people at the moment, but there were barbecue pits with picnic tables and four large covered areas with huge open grills and rows of tables.
  • I think I forgot to mention that Saturday my family was supposed to have a little gathering around a barbecue pit.
  • There are day-use picnic areas with barbecue pits on the upcoast end of the beach.
  • Then again, it might be even better to shove the chassis in the ground, leaving the opening exposed for a PC-themed barbecue pit.
  • Many pieces of wood, soaked with kerosene made a splendid fire in the barbecue pit.
  • Then I saw a clapboard shack in the gloom, banana fronds bending over the tin roof, a bright red Coca-Cola machine sweating under the porte cochere, a deck built on pilings over the water, a small barbecue pit smoking greasily in the breeze. The Glass Rainbow
  • Always make sure your barbecue pit is free from any coal, which can pose a serious hazard when you work with it the next time.
  • I think I forgot to mention that Saturday my family was supposed to have a little gathering around a barbecue pit.
  • There was a separate bar area and a huge barbecue pit where shish kabobs sizzled. Globe and Mail
  • By evening a huge cloud of smoke began to rise from the scene, but it came from a barbecue pit.
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