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1 vuurtje
1 [klein vuur] (small) fire2 [om een pijp/sigaar/sigaret) aan te steken] light♦voorbeelden:1 het nieuws ging als een lopend vuurtje door de stad • the news spread through the town like wildfire -
2 brandblusser
n. extinguisher, fire extinguisher, hand-held device for putting out fires (usually a small tank filled with chemicals and equipped with a hose) -
3 extincteur
n. extinguisher, fire extinguisher, hand-held device for putting out fires (usually a small tank filled with chemicals and equipped with a hose); device used to extinguish candle flames -
4 nestelen
1 [het nest maken] nestII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich nestelen〉♦voorbeelden:1 de poes nestelde zich bij het vuur/tegen haar aan • the cat curled up in front of the fire, the cat nestled/snuggled up to herzij nestelde zich in zijn armen • she nestled in his armsbacteriën nestelen zich in kleine wondjes • bacteria lodge in small wounds
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