Use "open fire" in a sentence

1. All units, open fire.

2. Once in range, open fire.

3. We roasted marshmallows over the open fire.

4. The cosy bar has an open fire.

5. He ordered his men to open fire.

6. We roasted chestnuts on the open fire.

7. The officer commandedhis men to open fire.

8. OPEN FIRE. you WILL BE ANSWERED IN KIND

9. They regrouped and were ordered to open fire.

10. Admiral Collingwood gave the command to open fire.

11. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…Traditional fresh Chestnuts

12. I thought swimming was running through an open fire hydrant.

13. I deemed it necessary to open fire and issued the order.

14. Batteries one, three and four, open fire and continue at will.

15. We caught a rabbit and roasted it over an open fire.

16. Don't leave a child alone in a room with an open fire.

17. He is charged with ordering his subordinates to open fire on Tangi-Chu.

18. Do not throw rubbish on to an open fire in the living room.

19. The officer was forced to give orders to open fire at the crowd.

20. They proceeded to open fire inside the trains, killing at least 80 passengers.

21. When we go on safari we like to cook on an open fire.

22. Charr offers an immersive dining experience centered around the open fire cooking techniques

23. The bar is warm and cosy, with an open fire and oak beams.

24. Are you planning on whittling her down to a skewer for the open fire?

25. Do not try to draw up an open fire with a sheet of newspaper.

26. German soldiers open fire on a truck carrying the civilians, killing Anna's older sister.

27. For many campers, grilling Bratwursts over an open fire is a time-honored tradition

28. Major William Porter, this is the FBI, stay where you are, or we'll open fire.

29. Any kind of open fire needs a considerable volume of fuel to keep it alight.

30. Purists believe that roasting means exposing food to the direct heat of a hot, open fire.

31. In fact, the lieutenant who led the troops gave orders to open fire on the crowd.

32. Charcoal, in an open fire or in a brazier, was used to warm oneself in cold weather.

33. Make sure that there is proper ventilation if you cook inside your home on an open fire.

34. Barbecued definition is - cooked on a barbecue : roasted or broiled over hot coals or an open fire

35. Only if none of these targets is available will I open fire on the big battalions with cannon.

36. The police open fire, and the video ends with a shot of Chester's bag falling to the ground.

37. For breakfast the family eats a thin maize porridge made from dried milk, prepared over an open fire.

38. Bread is baked every day in a tin trunk and all food is cooked over an open fire.

39. After three hours of playing cat and mouse, they threatened to open fire on our vessel, so we stopped.

40. 15 For breakfast the family eats a thin maize porridge made from dried milk, prepared over an open fire.

41. In South Africa and Namibia the traditional way of cooking Chops is to grill them outdoor over open fire coals

42. Gas fired central heating is installed as well and you can also enjoy the traditional benefit of an open fire.

43. In the report, Amnesty called for an urgent review of the guidelines under which troops were permitted to open fire.

44. Simply put, Biryani is a spiced mix of meat and rice, traditionally cooked over an open fire in a leather pot

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46. In this he was successful and the 15 cm guns were able to open fire at 3:00 at maximum elevation.

47. Here in Belize it is generally more convenient to fry the fat on an open-fire hearth, using an economical fuel, wood.

48. Churro paste was easy to make and fry in an open fire in the mountains, where shepherds spend most of their time.

49. Senior officers revealed last night that the decision to open fire was taken after relations between Pringle and negotiators deteriorated yesterday morning.

50. Heater Hazards Always place a fireguard in front of an unattended open fire, especially if there are young children in the family.

51. The Antiq Palace - Historic Hotels of Europe features 2 open courtyards with wrought iron furniture, and an open fire where guests can relax

52. 19 Opening made in the Base of a chimney to hold an open fire. The opening is framed, usually ornamentally, by a mantel (or mantelpiece).

53. The Antiq Palace - Small Luxury Hotels Of The World features 2 open courtyards with wrought iron furniture, and an open fire where guests can relax

54. When the order came to open fire, the officers aboard the fisheries patrol vessel were so taken aback, they asked that the command be repeated

55. 17 Fireplace: Opening made in the Base of a chimney to hold an open fire. The opening is framed, usually ornamentally, by a mantel (or mantelpiece).

56. The Austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night

57. Barbacoa is slow cooked beef that’s cooked over an open fire or in a hole that’s been dug in the ground and covered with the leaves of the maguey plant

58. 23: Free French and British forces attempt a landing at Dakar, French West Africa; Vichy French naval forces open fire sporadically for two days, and the expedition is called back.

59. Cauldrons were heated over an open fire and could be hung over a fire from an iron handle.1 1 History 1.1 Early history 1.2 Modern developments 2 Cauldron thickness 3

60. Noun 1. Barbecuing - roasting a large piece of meat on a revolving spit out of doors over an open fire roasting - cooking (meat) by dry heat in an oven (usually with …

61. At 11:45, when the column had advanced to within 1,000 yd (910 m) of the Americans, Smith gave the order for the task force to open fire with everything it had.

62. Chestnuts are most commonly associated with the festive season and roasting on an open fire, but there is so much more that can be done with this nut in a number of chestnut recipes.

63. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire means one thing: Christmas.It's literally the first line of the "The Christmas Song," but the holiday staple deserves a spot in more than just carols and

64. Cooking techniques and ingredients vary widely across the world, from grilling food over an open fire to using electric stoves, to baking in various types of ovens, reflecting unique environmental, economic, and cultural traditions and trends.

65. All the details you need for how to make Roasted Chestnuts in the oven, or on an open fire, to truly make your holidays feel special! Plus, tips for ensuring they are soft and easy to peel

66. As RUTBAT officers rushed to the Stadium gate, local people agitatedly shouted that Belgians had killed their President and warned that if Bangladesh Battalion allowed the Belgians to enter the Stadium they would open fire on the Bangladesh Battalion

67. As RUTBAT officers rushed to the Stadium gate, local people agitatedly shouted that Belgians had killed their President and warned that if Bangladesh Battalion allowed the Belgians to enter the Stadium they would open fire on the Bangladesh Battalion.

68. A cauldron was a vessel similar to a bucket or kettle, which was used to brew and hold potions and also used to carry supplies. Cauldrons were heated over an open fire and could be hung over a fire from an iron handle.

69. Did you know that a Babracot is a kind of wooden grill? Well according to Balkaran’s guide, it was used by Indians throughout South America and consists of a small stage of green sticks built some two feet above an open fire.

70. ‘The Austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night.’ Synonyms sternness , austereness, severity, strictness, grimness, seriousness, sombreness, graveness, gravity, soberness, stiffness, dourness, flintiness, stoniness

71. ‘The Austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night.’ Synonyms sternness , austereness, severity, strictness, grimness, seriousness, sombreness, graveness, gravity, soberness, stiffness, dourness, flintiness, stoniness, steeliness

72. Two shafts of soft daylight fell across the flagged floor from the high Barbacans." A stove presently vents into the fireplace, but it seems clear from the narrative that Mulligan is cooking over the open fire of the “hearth,” since the yellow glow of the coals is visible and "a cloud of …