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I had no gear at all except a knife and firelighter.
Firelighters are typically used to start wood or coal fire in homes.
Firelighters are made of hydrocarbon or to put it another way, carbohydrate.
But, best to buy charcoal and firelighters before you enter the park as it is cheaper outside than inside.
To his dismay, Barney noticed for the first time that he was out of firelighters.
Give me the firelighter from the guard's pouch, and keep clear."
He clicked a firelighter to the wick of a lantern.
The packet of firelighters was sent winging over the hedge.
A careless firelighter meddles with Henry's controls the next day.
Only when the last of the firelighters emerged from the crematorium, and the hoses were turned off, did he give up hope.
Also, firelighters can be pre-soaked in alcohol fuel, which would taste sweet.
You have not put any firelighters in.
The killing of firelighters had got up the kinless's noses.
One of the firelighters sailed to the back of the studio to search out the weapons cache.
These little white blocks are called firelighters.
Why does my rabbit like eating firelighters?
Coal, firelighters, kindling, firewood: buy and take your own.
The bird flew away, carrying the firelighter in her claws, and I seemed to hear small, cawing laughter from the air.
They would find the nests, stuff the hole with shredded newspaper and firelighters and flame the whole thing.
Pine resin, collected by tapping, dried to lumps that made brilliant firelighters.
Stoval's firelighters would be able to stand-and to trust the surface they stood on.
Two bags of coal, then, please, and the firelighters, and - yes, I think I've remembered everything else.
I am a master firelighter.
I would check what yours are made of as some brands may contain small amounts of kerosene to help get the firelighter going.
A firelighter are small solid fuel tablets sold as a consumer product and designed to replace kindling in starting a fire.