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Rather, this is nasty, an odor variously called "campfire," "burnt," "bacon," "ash" or "ashtray".
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I burnt, and burnt, and burnt.
Archaeologists at a dig in Israel in 2004 discovered clusters of burnt flint tools, evidence of hearths or campfires.
The Jurassic Highlands, with its quarries, limekilns and clay pits, were filled with the smells of burnt meadows, the aromas of pieczonka (a meat and vegetables casserole) prepared on campfires in cast iron pots, with the sound of singing at funeral trains and at processions to bless the fields, meandering along stone roads in white dust.
Crackling campfire.
No campfire.
— What burnt?
Toast burnt.
It was a campfire.
The hamburgers were burnt".
A burnt hole spreading.
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