fireside in the PONS Dictionary

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They would pass the winter by fireside and send them their own clothes.
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Soon, these evolved into a fireside cabin culture with the pioneer, too.
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A potjie is a social activity, with guests generally engaging in fireside chitchat while the potjie cooks, typically three to six hours.
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Where our domestic firesides and the holes in our stockings?
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Informal lectures, known as firesides, presented throughout the year often feature journalists and filmmakers.
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Hunter's father remembers an incident that happened when he was in school, when a boy died at a drunken fireside party.
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A fireside usually has a single speaker on a religious topic and lasts from one to two hours.
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Giving the example: that the hearth and the mantelpiece might materially encode the mythical fireside and the situation it provided for the telling of stories.
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She also is a frequent speaker at firesides, conferences, and literary groups.
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Most of the 1,500 spectators had decided that a warm seat by the fireside was infinitely more enjoyable than standing around a muddy field.
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