Definitionn. a block made from charcoal or coal dust and burned as fuel
Last update: October 16, 2015
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With 120 coloured plates (1896); Briquet, " Les Colonies vegetales xerothermiques des alpes lemaniennes," in Bull. [Please select]
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Her attention was suddenly arrested by a face above the small steady flame of a briquet. [Please select]
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The light of a briquet was not precisely searching, and for the most part he had looked like more than one war-worn British officer she had seen during her long residence in Paris. [Please select]
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She concluded abruptly: "Do you think one could tell that a man's eyes were hazel--the golden-brown hazel--across a pitch dark room above the flame of a briquet." [Please select]
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