fire-eater in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Romantic evangelicals became fire-eater secessionists.
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The alternatives in a time of action brought on by the fire-eaters were submission or secession.
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But it lends claustrophobia to the outdoor scenes, while functioning convincingly enough as a pavilion in the festival meadow (where the knees-up includes jugglers and fire-eaters).
www.telegraph.co.uk
Smith cites a student who used his legal skills to work as a fire-eater, drawing up employment contracts and insurance provisions, before getting a training contract with a law firm.
www.independent.co.uk
He once worked in the circus as a professional fire-eater.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Various activities are organised by cultural organisations: storytelling, fire-eaters, tastings, games, meals, concerts, lectures, theatre, films and conferences.
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The party plans included a seven-piece band, a fog machine, various party games, a magician/fire-eater, an emcee and other performers.
www.npr.org
In the dying days of variety, he performed variously as a fire-eater, stilt-walker, unicyclist, barrel jumper and the proprietor of a flea circus.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Along with javelin-throwing competitions and chariot races, there were palm readers and fire-eaters.
www.theglobeandmail.com
He uses the traditional methods of circus fire-eaters, and can consume flame within his mouth and then project it from his mouth without suffering injury.
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