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brazier

[ US /ˈbɹeɪziɝ/ ]
[ UK /bɹˈe‍ɪzɪɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. large metal container in which coal or charcoal is burned; warms people who must stay outside for long times

How To Use brazier In A Sentence

  • Martin stood on the dais where the lectern usually sat, a low brazier to either side.
  • And Sue Brazier, who is a lollipop lady outside Beechcroft Junior School, has offered to stick stamps onto the cards for anybody who doesn't have time to do it themselves.
  • Mr. Carnes was a pewterer, meaning he worked primarily in tin, while Mr. Maycock was a brazier working mostly with brass.
  • He arose and went to her as I lit the cresset from the brazier coals.
  • The young prince's expression was shadowed in the light from the smoking brazier. TREASON KEEP
  • I went quietly about the room, picking up the discarded clothes, straightening the trifling disorder on the table, putting fresh charcoal in the brazier, adding a pinch of elecampane to sweeten the smoke. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Nearly every other motorist passing the site has showed their encouragement by tooting their horns and some have even stopped off to donate food as well as firewood for the brazier.
  • Mauritians are also partial to a snack, sold by streetside vendors who cook up on charcoal braziers, fanning the flames with a flourish - another excellent exposure to the outdoor life.
  • We won't win this dispute by standing around braziers on picket lines.
  • For economic and technical reasons, the alloys used by coppersmiths, brassfounders, braziers, blacksmiths and pewterers have varied over time, and a knowledge of the alloys can provide definitive answers.
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