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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tiny fire" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small flame or a minor fire, often in a literal or metaphorical context. Example: "The campers gathered around the tiny fire, sharing stories and roasting marshmallows."
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A little tiny fire here.
He pictures a distant ancestor, clothed in skins, huddled by a tiny fire.
P makes a tiny fire with dead wood and we spend a whole afternoon grabbing brash and branches and chucking them on.
Coal rations were meagre and they huddled in overcoats in front of a tiny fire in their Croydon lodgings, while ice sheeted the insides of the windows.
"I've got nothing," she said in her one-room shack of tin and cardboard, before squatting on the dirt floor to fry dough over a tiny fire of sticks.
Crafted in detail down to the charred girders atop the two most damaged buildings, it even featured tiny fire engines and a little Chinook helicopter carrying a bucket of water for replenishing the cooling pools.
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She put out the tiny fires and threw away the burned bread.
On one recent night, as the nighttime traffic lingered past 9 p.m., tiny fires blazed across the city.
In a small squatter camp near ponds of raw sewage, newly arrived Afghan refugees fanned the embers of tiny fires, making morning tea.
The little tiny fires all over something is very Duke Nukem.
According to a new, stomach-churning study, the seemingly innocuous tradition of exhaling forced air to put out a bunch of tiny fires on top of your cake can actually increase the amount of bacteria on the icing by fourteen times.
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