Make the bonfire high enough and your young ducks will be burned into phoenixes fast enough; let the artifice be sufficiently artificial and it will be art.
The farmer might as well expect to breed early phoenixes for Leadenhall Market by the simple process of lighting a bonfire in the farmyard.
He saw also the wonderful and strange creatures named phoenixes and chalkidri, who attend the chariot of the sun, and go with him, bringing heat and dew.
In the garden, the curtains were, by this time, flapping like dragons, the portieres flying about like phoenixes with variegated plumage.
There is a Chinese proverb to the effect that without having Wu Tung trees you cannot expect to see phoenixes in your garden.
Because they are joined to their improved Shanghaes, must we let our phoenixes alone?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "phoenixes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.