fire pit
1 of 1noun/faɪər pɪt/
Forms:fire pits
1
a structure or outdoor feature designed to contain an open fire, typically made of metal, stone, or brick, and used for warmth, cooking, or entertainment purposes
A fire pit is a small, contained area, often made of stone, metal, or brick, designed to hold a fire safely. It is typically used outdoors for heating, cooking, or creating a cozy atmosphere. Fire pits are popular in backyards, patios, or campsites and can be used for gathering with family and friends. Some fire pits are portable, while others are permanent fixtures. They often include a metal grate or mesh cover to help control the fire and prevent sparks from flying, making them a safe and enjoyable addition to outdoor spaces.
- We gathered around the fire pit in the backyard, enjoying the warmth on a chilly evening.
- The fire pit was perfect for roasting marshmallows during our camping trip.
- He built a small fire pit out of bricks in the garden for weekend cookouts.
- We enjoyed the crackling sound of the fire pit while watching the stars.
- She added some logs to the fire pit, making the flames grow higher and brighter.