0 a fire that you light outside, for example to cook on, or a fire in a space in a wall of a building, with a chimney to take the smoke away:
Now, having forced the demonstrators to stop, he ordered his men to open fire on the crowd.
However, eating grapes and meat barbecued over an open fire were not significant risk factors at 10 % level for this sub-population.
The processes of sugar refining required heating sugar solutions in large pans over open fire.
So when you stand up and open fire the people will be afraid.
And if it did boil over, there was no danger of fire since there was no open fire under the pan.
Once, trying to throw off a snake that had dug its teeth into her, she threw herself into an open fire and burned her right leg.
What could be nicer than to sit by an open fire with a glass of wine and a good library book?
They did not open fire, but their presence no doubt contributed to the restoration of order.
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