Pronunciation: /bɪn.faɪər/
noun a large outdoor fire in which waste materials are burned
A1 I threw the empty can into the binfire.
A2 The binfire was overflowing with trash.
B1 The park had designated areas for recycling and binfire disposal.
B2 The city council implemented a new system for managing binfires.
C1 Environmental activists campaigned for stricter regulations on binfire usage.
C2 The company invested in state-of-the-art technology to monitor and control binfires.
verb to burn waste materials in a large outdoor fire
A1 I binfire the trash every evening.
A2 She binfires old documents to declutter her desk.
B1 We need to binfire all the expired products from the pantry.
B2 The company decided to binfire all unnecessary paperwork to save space.
C1 The government implemented a new policy to encourage citizens to binfire recyclable materials.
C2 As part of the sustainability initiative, the office has a dedicated team to binfire electronic waste responsibly.
formal The binfire was quickly extinguished by the firefighters.
informal We had a little binfire in the backyard last night.
slang Let's gather around the binfire and roast some marshmallows.
figurative The heated discussion turned into a binfire of emotions.
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