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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire stone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of stone that is used to create fire, such as flint or a stone used in a fire pit.
Example: "He carried a fire stone in his backpack, ready to start a campfire when they reached their campsite."
Alternatives: "fire starter" or "flint stone".
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Use a Fire Stone on Eevee.
By using Mystery Gift, you may receive a Fire Stone.
Use a Fire Stone on Eevee to evolve Flareon.
Use a Fire Stone on Eevee to get Flareon.
You may receive a phone call from him and he'll give you a Fire Stone.
To evolve a Flareon, for instance, use a Fire stone on it.
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Place a small bed of dry tinder in a fire pit or on stone.
OUTDOOR SPACE The house sits on a 1.75-acre landscaped lot with a large lawn, gardens, stone walls, a fire pit area, a spring and a shed for storage.
Encompassing 2.25 acres, the estate has such amenities as an outdoor kitchen, a travertine shuffleboard court flanked by putting greens, a fire pit with built-in stone benches and a resort-style swimming pool with a waterfall and a spa.
Each stone is represented by a corresponding symbol on the racetrack, while stones marked with question marks represent random Magic Stones, which grant the player either a Haste Stone, Fire Stone, Ice Stone, Thunder Stone, Minimize Stone, Reflect Stone, Doom Stone, or Ultima Stone.
He convinced a baker friend of his to stay true to the "terroir" as much as possible and "go back to the roots;" his baker now has restored an old wind mill, cultivates his own wheat from special heirloom sorts, mills his own grain, uses water from his own spring, and cooks his bread in an ancient wood fire stone oven.
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