Definitionn. a fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire
Last update: July 22, 2015
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We warmed ourselves by sitting near the cinder. [noun]
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When you sit on a red-hot cinder, a second seems like an hour. [noun]
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On deeper horizons noise sources are displaced under a chain of cinder cones by wide strip. [noun]
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"Gang awa, ane o' ye, hinnies, up to the heugh head, and gie them a cry in case they're within hearing; the car-cakes will be burnt to a cinder." [noun]
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A thousand voices exclaimed, "We will have no cinder-sifter mingle in our games of chivalry." [noun]
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There was hair upon the end, which blazed and shrunk into a light cinder, and, caught by the air, whirled up the chimney. [noun]
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The devil burn me to a cinder if I don't give your guts to the sharks. [Please select]
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Along the high wire fences, searchlights played on cinder-lined yards, switch-tracks, and armed guards on patrol. [Please select]
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4 THE IRON BOYS IN THE STEEL MILLS; Or, Beginning Anew in the Cinder Pits. [Please select]
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