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Put Out Campfire Before Sleep: Essential Safety Phrase
Meaning 1:extinguish campfire before sleep (Make sure to put out the campfire before you sleep)
Make sure to put out the campfire before you sleep
/meɪk ʃʊr tuː pʊt aʊt ðə ˈkæmpfaɪər bɪˈfɔːr juː sliːp/
phrase
A common safety reminder for camping, meaning you must completely stop the campfire from burning before going to sleep to prevent wildfires.
extinguish campfire before sleep
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/ɪkˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ ˈkæmpfaɪər bɪˈfɔːr sliːp/
phrase
A safety instruction meaning to completely stop the campfire from burning before going to sleep, typically by pouring water and stirring ashes until no heat remains.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
'Put out' is a phrasal verb meaning to extinguish. The phrase is a common camping safety instruction.
💡 Mnemonic
Before you sleep, the fire must weep. Pour water until the embers are cold and safe.
📖 Example
The park ranger always reminds visitors: make sure to put out the campfire before you sleep, it's the most important rule here.
The park ranger always reminds visitors: make sure to put out the campfire before you sleep, it's the most important rule here.
🔗 Collocations
put out a fire – to stop a fire from burning
campfire safety – precautions to prevent wildfires from campfires
before you sleep – prior to going to bed
🔄 Synonyms
extinguish (verb) – to cause something to stop burning
douse (verb) – to pour a liquid over something to put out a fire
🚫 Antonyms
ignite (verb) – to cause a fire to start
📖 Cultural Story
In North American camping culture, fully extinguishing campfires is a critical rule taught by park rangers to prevent wildfires. This phrase is repeated in campgrounds and survival guides.
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