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firepit

[ fahyuhr-pit ]

noun

  1. a pit dug into the ground or made from stones, masonry, etc., for keeping a fire used for cooking or warmth.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of firepit1

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“If I smell a firepit or woodstove or chimney that I don’t know where it is coming from, I get concerned and start thinking about what I need to do if I need to evacuate. As long as it is dry, windy, or any kind of fire weather, these feelings are now a persistent part of my mental state. I go into a hypervigilance mode that I never experienced before.”

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At the end of his meeting at the firehouse, the president packed it up, headed to LAX and while the fires roared from several locations and the smoke rose thousands of feet over the LA metropolitan area, smelling like a firepit from the Gulf War, Joe Biden left early from Los Angeles – stranding some of us who had gathered to witness his exit and hoped to shout questions at him as he boarded Air Force One.

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The Halo Firepit is available in four colors and can be left outside year-round.

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Firepits are even better when it’s cold outside, and the Ledge Halo Firepit will keep you and all your friends on your patio.

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A firepit and a shady pergola create more places for the family and their guests to congregate outdoors when the weather’s right.

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