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If it takes sarcasm or humour to get the fire going, we'll do it.
Tomorrow morning, Joe Kings of Portland, Me., will be up at dawn to get the fire going.
She made a great show of looking everywhere, in all the pots, and trying to get the fire going again.
Neither inside nor in the entryway could he see any chunk wood, but he remembered where the old chip pile had been and, using the broken shovel, scraped up enough snow-welded chips to get the fire going.
"Sometimes I come home from work and it's the kind of wet, bone cold you get here, and I want to take a hot tub, but by the time I get the fire going, it'll be too late and I'll want to go to bed," Mr. Picco admitted.
When lighting a bonfire, do not use petrol or paraffin to get the fire going, as this can make it easily get out of control.
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Mam gets the fire going, cuts the onion in half, and drops it in boiling milk.
"He gets the fire going in us, he gets us to fight".
We drove to the house, and I went into the front room while he got the fire going.
Our usual pattern is to start to stir at 4 a.m., getting the fire going for breakfast (usually sticky rice or noodle soup).
The kitchen was cheerful enough once I had got the fire going and the radio playing while I unpacked our festive supplies.
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