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fire and gaol

 

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Fire and Gaol

Definition:

  • noun: Refers to the element of combustion and a place of confinement respectively.
  • verb: To set on fire or to incarcerate.

Senses:

  1. Fire: A process in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.
  2. Gaol: A place of imprisonment, commonly a local detention facility.

Usages:

  • Popular Usage: In many cultures, fire is associated with warmth, energy, and destruction, while a gaol is a facility for detaining individuals who have committed an offense.
  • Local Usage: In some regions, fire may be symbolic of transformation and purification, whereas a gaol may be a temporary holding area within a police station.

Sample Sentences:

  • The fire crackled and warmed the entire room.
  • The firefighters quickly extinguished the roaring fire.
  • Due to his criminal activities, he was sent to gaol for a 10-year term.
  • The local authorities built a new gaol to accommodate the increasing number of prisoners.

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