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watchfire

Aussprache: [ˈwɒtʃfaɪər]

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Kontext: „general“

(noun) a watchfire is a fire that is kept lit to look out for danger or to signal others. It's like a special fire used to stay safe at night or to let people know you're nearby.

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The watchfire provided light and warmth while we waited for the rescue team.

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They didn't have a watchfire, so it was dark and hard to see what was happening.

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Why is it important to have a watchfire when you're camping?

Kontext: „historical“

(noun) a watchfire can also refer to a fire used in military contexts, like during battle times, to send messages or warn troops. It's a way to communicate over long distances without using words.

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The soldiers set up a watchfire to signal their position to allies.

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Without a watchfire, the troops couldn't alert each other in time.

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What messages were often sent using watchfires in the past?

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