Cinders [noun]
Definition of Cinders:
hot ash
Opposite/Antonyms of Cinders:
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Sentence/Example of Cinders:
I have had broken bricks and cinders put down for them to stand on, and thus lifted them out of the mud.
The cinders fell together with a crumbling sound, and a greyness crept into their glowing depths.
She was indeed browning the coffee with a vengeance; she was burning it black—fairly to cinders.
Red-hot cinders he highly relished, though in obtaining them he frequently singed off his moustaches.
The live cinders from the firebox went up the chimney all night, and fell in showers on deck.
Indeed, the lava was now almost ceasing to flow, and the bombardment of pumice-stone and fiery cinders had intermitted a little.
Cinders rattled about him, there was a mist of snow, but he saw the cross-ties start and the rails spring up and down.
But soon the comb slipped from her feeble grasp into the cinders.
Too often needs get choked and die of the smoke and the cinders.
The pomegranate assumed the form of a colossal sphere, the fissures became hellish grins whence escaped names and glowing cinders.