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Bonfire Night

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  1. effigies of Guy Fawkes are burned on this night

How To Use Bonfire Night In A Sentence

  • Live fireworks have been thrown into phone boxes, postboxes and even into a residential letterbox vandals in the run up to bonfire night
  • Something must be done urgently especially as Bonfire Night is almost upon us again.
  • Two cars were also left burned out in one estate during the week of Bonfire Night.
  • Mum Debbie ran for cover cradling her baby as the firework sent a shower of fire towards bonfire night revellers in Litherland.
  • It's fireworks night (Guy fawkes, bonfire night, whatever u wanna call it) woOt to fireworks.
  • Investing around bonfire night can produce fireworks, apparently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in England.
  • It was 5 November?Bonfire Night?and the children were excited.
  • Outside, the numpties are letting off fireworks with seven weeks to go before Bonfire Night.
  • Later on I overheard him saying that this was his first Bonfire night in the UK as he'd only lived here for six months.
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