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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.
Campfire being extinguished with water pour before sleeping
extinguish campfire before sleep 🔊
/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.
📁 Category:Behaviors & Actions 🔖 Level:Beginner

📘 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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