How To Use Cinder In A Sentence

  • Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • 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. The Antiquary — Volume 02
  • Calne Players will be bringing all the fun and laughter of a pantomime to the town next week with their performance of Cinderella.
  • An eight-year-old boy threw coal cinders to drive away dogs threatening his friends.
  • Instead, North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said a faulty cinder box had meant red hot cinders were spilling out on to the bone dry trackside.
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  • The place was a mess; all the tables were either broken or burnt to cinders.
  • Ash and cinders blazed down from the erupting volcano.
  • One test was being conducted on a hot, humid, breezeless morning in Hawaii, on a cinder running track. Running from the proof: correlation does not mean causation | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • 'Couldn't see 'em fer cinders,' he described it, and the monica stuck by me .... Local Color
  • Grandma is up about then and is found sweeping up the street in front of the family home picking up the beer cans and shoveling away the cinders left from the fires. OK! Now that I know . . . . . .
  • As though poor Azoka had not enough misery, her mother took away her trinkets to decorate the bear, and forced her to smear her pretty, ochred face with cinders. Fort Amity
  • The fruit of the winter of 1883 and 1884, included also the too-popular "Nathalie" dances, (where, for once, Ivan over-melodized); the "Cinderella" ballet; and his symphonic poem "Dream of Italy. The Genius
  • Small vesicular pieces of volcanic material, scoria, collect around the vent to form a cinder cone.
  • Throughout the 1920s and the early 1930s, Fighter Command (as it eventually came to be called) was the Cinderella of the Air Ministry. 'With Wings Like Eagles'
  • By this simple process," said he, "all the earthy particles are pressed out and the iron becomes at once free from dross, and what is usually called cinder, and is compressed into a fibrous and tough state. Industrial Biography
  • Reaching the drive that ran between the house and the main road, I saw another set of prints in the slushy, cindered snow. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • Among those buried in the cinders are the dusky-eyed heroine and her friend mother. The Iron Trail
  • I worked to identify it - the smell of stale ash, the blowback of an aged coal burner, cinders falling from the sky, the aftermath of some inflamed astonishment - or not.
  • They emerge from the cinders to feed and mate when the sun has warmed the rock surfaces, particularly at the margins of snow fields.
  • Coarse, clean sand and small sifted cinders placed round the bulbs should ward off attacks.
  • ‘We had to learn how to work with cinder block, cement, and stucco,’ says Ecker-Haleva.
  • Thus do we transvaluate all values, translating the common speech of men into the vocabulary of madmen, calling "clean" a mechanism which, in a split second, can incinerate millions and transform God's handiwork, "all created equal," into cinders all cremated equal. Wide, Wide World
  • CINDERELLA EATS RICE AND BEANS is a contemporary, Latin-American Cinderella musical that delightfully turns the classic fairy tale on its head, telling the story from both Cinderella and her stepsisters 'perspectives. BroadwayWorld.com Atlanta Stories
  • To be blanched or gay-painted by fumes – to be cindered by fires – Archive 2009-06-14
  • The ship was transporting coal cinders from Malaysia to Shanghai.
  • That evening, as my parents entertained the neighbors, and pies, deep-dish pizza, and macaroni casseroles filled our kitchen counters, I stole a rope and a cinder block from a nearby yard. Miracles, Inc.
  • Plus the carriage, which makes Cinderella's looks like a dustcart. TV review: Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
  • Cinderella told her father that she's looking forward to seeing both her stepsisters.
  • Dei, num metuendæ sunt aliquæ accusatoris insidiæ? sed quis audeat accusare quos electos divino cernit judicio? num Deus Pater ipse qui contulit, potest dona sua rescindere, et quos adoptione suscepit, eos a paterni affectus gratia relegare? The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • The sun was yet so pale a buckler of silver through the still white mists that not a cord or timber cast a shadow; and only Abel Keeling's face and hands were black, carked and cinder-black from exposure to his pitiless rays. Widdershins
  • Wood made other major research contributions to gynaecology, previously the Cinderella of medical research, adding to knowledge of uterine contractibility, the psychological effects of hysterectomy, and the corpus luteum's role in ovulation and pregnancy. The Guardian World News
  • Rusted metal, bits of concrete and cinder block, patches of burnt, weedy turf.
  • During the waning stages of eruption, fumarolic activity oxidized cinders along the rim and deposited aggregates of sublimates, hydrothermal precipitates, and reaction products near the central vent of the volcano.
  • There was a very scanty cinderous fire in the grate by which they sat; and there was a tent bedstead in the room with a bed upon it and a coverlet. The Uncommercial Traveller
  • My strange shoes felt uncomfortable and my right calf muscle pulled each time my foot left the track's cinder surface.
  • For years radio has been the Cinderella of the media world.
  • A man salvages coal at a cinder dump site in Changzhi , Shanxi province China.
  • She took refuge in every-day affairs; she told him of the giddy doings that kept her occupied from morning till night, of Cinders (the mention of whose name kindled a reminiscent gleam in the Frenchman's eyes), of the coming birthday dance, which he must promise to attend. The Rocks of Valpre
  • There were splashes of flash bulbs, and infernal heat, and the button eyes of Ethel Kennedy turned to cinders.
  • In the end, all that remains are ashes, cinders.
  • I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy inside.
  • This chick lit Cinderella caper is a fun tale especially when the lead character seeks advice from her friend and pros like a hooker instead of a guidebook like THE HOPELESS ROMANTIC’S HANDBOOK. The Importance of Being Married-Gemma Townley « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Inside the town, the cottage bursts into flame and quickly burns down to cinders.
  • Coarse, clean sand and small sifted cinders placed round the bulbs will also ward off attacks.
  • Is this the protection of civilians? said local resident Rajab Sharaf, standing outside the burning building as the cinderblock walls buckled outward from the heat. Libyan government shows reporters NATO bomb sites
  • The name Cindy sounds like a near pun to cinders, which speaks again to the idea of complete destruction for the birth of some new work.
  • ` ` 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. '' The Antiquary
  • Cinderella's famous slipper was made of "vair," which, through a misapprehension in being translated Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
  • The high school parking lot has a cinder surface instead of asphalt, wooden ties instead of concrete for the curbs.
  • Around them bustles Ceicao, an ancient village woman, who cackles and gabbles as she throws sticks and pokes the ashes of the fire, raising cinders like showers of fireworks.
  • Many loose materials are sold by the cubic yard, including cement, dirt, sand, rock, landscaping bark, gravel and cinders.
  • Takes me a moment to wrap my brain around the fact that it†™ s him, for real, not ten meters in front of my scarred, cindered, wrecked-out self. “How ‘bout a beer? ” 365 tomorrows » 2007 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • He got off the bus, no turning back, no thunderbolt to blight him to a cinder simply by hoping for it. THE OPEN DOOR
  • He is just now twigging to the reality that the Bush family name will be cindered for all time by the time this game plays out. Think Progress » Following a speech in Abu Dhabi,
  • The cake was burnt to a cinder.
  • The wind sent sparks and cinders flying.
  • One day when I was growing up, a train went by and a cinder from the steam engine blew up on the roof and started a fire.
  • They emerge from the cinders to feed and mate when the sun has warmed the rock surfaces.
  • He came round that evening and hewed down an apple-tree under the light of the moon to make room for the maybird-run, and in the morning he brought a large roll of wire-netting, and the next day he built a wooden house, and the day after that he brought his five maybirds, and the day after that he came round and asked for some cinders. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, December 29, 1920
  • The July issue of Jack of Fables has a guest story from me, featuring the story of how the title character once assayed the role of Lord of the Jungle, and this fall the first issue of a miniseries spinning out of Bill Willingham's Fables will hit comic shops, Cinderella: From Fabletown With Love. INTERVIEW: Chris Roberson
  • The Cinderella waxbill is found in the wetter area of southern Angola, entering the ecoregion down the Kunene River. Namibian savanna woodlands
  • Admittedly, the sternum is a tough one, but if you can break a cinderblock with the heel of your hand, you can probably crack somebody's sternum, and if This Person were really so knowledgable about assassins and fighting, s/he would know that. Those who do, get criticized
  • A production that exudes class from the cast to the slick set changes, Cinderella is this year's thinking kid's pantomime.
  • For example, the endemic Cinderella waxbill (Estrilda thomensis, LR) is restricted to the Kunene Riverbed. Kaokoveld desert
  • Most of the surface of the ground was tumbled, pitted rock - cindery scoria and solidified dark lava. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • In some spots, villagers were building cinder-block houses, a sturdy if ugly improvement over their flimsy bamboo shacks.
  • If the foundation is made of cinder blocks, they need to be set in a bed of mortar on the concrete.
  • Ouattara forces inspect the papers of everyone who passes through a checkpoint in the Riviera neighborhood as young men build cinderblock barricades. Ouattara Forces Move to Round Up Gbagbo Militants in Abidjan
  • (to save himself from being choked with dust) he patrolled a little cinderous beat he established for the purpose, without taking his eyes from the diggers, he still stumped to the tune: He's GROWN too FOND of Our Mutual Friend
  • By now she knew that each thunderous outburst of the volcano launched a dark roostertail of ash out from the central column, feathering the sky with falling cinders and bombs. Firestorm
  • She then led Cinderella to her bed-chamber, and said to her, "Run into the garden and bring me a pumpion. Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
  • Many loose materials are sold by the cubic yard, including cement, dirt, sand, rock, landscaping bark, gravel and cinders.
  • The Cinderella Society is about an outsider who gets tapped to join a secret society of good populars dedicated to defeating the mean girls of the world. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Take 5: Kay Cassidy, author of The Cinderella Society
  • When supernatural artifacts from the Homelands begin surfacing in the modern world, it falls to Cinderella, Fabletown†™ s best kept (and best dressed) secret agent to stop the illegal trafficking. MSP#150: Yeah, we can't believe it either... | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • _Catskin_, which Mr. Burchell told to the children of the Vicar of Wakefield, is considered by Newell as the oldest of the Cinderella types, appearing in Straparola in 1550, while _Cinderella_ appeared first in Basile in A Study of Fairy Tales
  • When supernatural artifacts from the Homelands begin surfacing in the modern world, it falls to Cinderella, Fabletown†™ s best kept (and best dressed) secret agent to stop the illegal trafficking. MSP#150: Yeah, we can't believe it either... | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Sixty-five acres of cinders surround some single-story office buildings and several large warehouses.
  • Now, like Cinderella, all they need is a ticket to have a ball, whereupon Linda chances across a mislaid handbag with four tickets inside.
  • Mental health has long been considered the Cinderella of the health service.
  • Mother Hallam is the prototypical matriarch; the sisters-in-law are postmarital versions of Cinderella’s stepsisters — unattractive, catty, and stingy; and the materialistic sons enjoy a complacent rigidity. Rose Franken.
  • The wheels are exposed to a lot of corrosive elements such as the dust, salt, stones, and cinders.
  • From a military perspective, both cities burned to cinders needlessly.
  • A clock chiming reminded Cinderella of fairy godmother's warning.
  • All day long Cinderella wore rags and dragged her feet in clogs, but at night she whirled in fine vair shoes and glittering gowns.
  • You are warned that some of the art from an alien spaceship has escaped; you are advised to keep watching the shadows; given a code of gestures; you glimpse video of Matt Smith which tantalisingly breaks up as he is in the middle of issuing vital instructions; underfoot you will feel the cindery rubble of a 21st-century crash site and the soft, matted straw from a place in the 19th-century. That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review
  • I too spent happy times wandering round the ‘field’ which was mostly of dirt and cinders.
  • The large marble fireplace, which was engraved with the images of climbing vines, still retained its blackened cinders.
  • Of burnt-out stars not even cinders were left, the last scraps of helium ash evanesced like table dust on a windy day. Flinx's Folly
  • I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy inside.
  • Vowels seem to swell deep in Caleb's throat, but he squeezes them through clenched teeth, as if bench-pressing cinder blocks in the vocal booth. Album review: Kings of Leon, "Come Around Sundown"
  • Pearce, wanting to take a quick throw-in, grabbed the ball and pushed him on the cinder track surrounding the pitch.
  • Warhol in his platinum wig posed as Christ, although his nickname at the times was Drella, a compound of Cinderella and Dracula.
  • The cordless home phone has long been the Cinderella of the technology world. Times, Sunday Times
  • It says that the best way to remove a cinder from your eye is to place under your eyelid the eyeball of a lobster. Gene's true calling ... is calling
  • The music stopped for the Primary School who told the audience the real story behind Cinderella and the bloodthirsty Prince Charming.
  • The scene contains elements of a fairy tale: the saleswoman is dressing Cinderella for her assignation with the prince, who has no idea at all that she is coming. A Quiet Genius
  • The walls were yellow cinderblock but the hallway reminded him of an old English prison, bricky and soot-washed. More Twisted Stories Vol II
  • This material is variously termed ash, clinker, cinders or slag.
  • I dismounted and walked to the huge fireplace at one end, where I saw three very old women seated like witches round a _brasero_, the great brass dish of burning cinders. The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia
  • In neighboring Argentina the cindery cloud has closed roads, blanketed grazing pastures and a ski resort. Chilean Volcanic Ash Causes Flight Disruptions in Australia
  • “An they come not back the sooner,” said Tibb, “they will fare the waur, for the meat will be roasted to a cinder — and there is poor Simmie that can turn the spit nae langer: the bairn is melting like an icicle in warm water — Gang awa, bairn, and take a mouthful of the caller air, and I will turn the broach till ye come back.” The Monastery
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  • Charlie Smyth and the Cast of Cinderella will also perform a few numbers from their sell-out pantomime.
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  • This issue finds Cinderella disarming the assailant that slipped into her room brandishing a knife, and after an exchange of pleasantries, readers discover her would be foe is actually Aladdin of the magic lamp (and ring) fame. Review: Cinderella: From Fabletown With Love #2 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • He got off the bus, no turning back, no thunderbolt to blight him to a cinder simply by hoping for it. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Just when the flame got large enough to burn the entire leaf, it stopped abruptly - not even a cinder left.
  • To remedy this inconvenience, they make use of another material, which they call cinder, it being nothing else but the refuse of the ore, after the melting hath been extracted, which, being melted with the other in due quantity, gives it that excellent temper of toughness for which this iron is preferred before any other that is brought from foreign parts. Iron Making in the Olden Times as instanced in the Ancient Mines, Forges, and Furnaces of The Forest of Dean
  • Gombrich in his authoritative masterwork The Story of Art, mentions it only once, and it has historically been the Cinderella of the visual arts.
  • What sodden indistinction just an hour ago had all but persuaded us not to regret resumes its first divisions: slate from cinder, ash from smoke, warm dapple-gray from moleskin, dove - from Varenna
  • Lincoln's schoolyard was covered with tiny black cinders that stung the flesh in a fall.
  • The white painted square cinderblock building at 1441 Main boasts in its front window a series of red, white and blue yard signs and white poster board signs drawn with markers emblazed with slogans such as "Honk for Hillary. Poll of polls: Obama losing ground
  • You pretend the female immortal, and I pretend Cinderella.
  • He could see that at least the trailer was back on its cinder blocks, the glass raked into a crooked windrow. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • Cinderella will run from December 14 to January 7 at the Grand Opera House.
  • The air was warm and acrid and the cinderblock walls were caked with soot. The Omega Theory
  • I recently learned that Billy has been putting on a one-man science show, which includes laying down on a bed of nails and having someone break a cinderblock on his chest with a sledgehammer. The Port Discover Science Center
  • There then follows a Cinderella-like scenario as a top Italian designer, also mistaking Lizzie for Isabella, dresses her, while she is pampered by hairdressers and beauticians.
  • To complement all of this, Cinders carries a wonderful range of accessories, shoes, veils, tiaras, feathers, stockings and garters.
  • Most of the other schools were surrounded with fields of neatly clipped grass, but Lincoln's schoolyard was covered with stone, tiny black cinders that stung the flesh in a fall.
  • The toes of her little Cinderella feet peeked out from under the frills of her nightgown.
  • They grew in cinders, rubble, scrap, and clay across St. Louis-barren, sunny spaces where nothing else would grow.
  • The commandments are featured on 81/2-by-11 pieces of paper in six schools, generally hung on white cinder block near main entrances and hallways. Ten Commandments in school stirs fight in Va. district
  • Cinderella will return the dirty appearance formerly, wearing beat-up clothes. Oh , it is too bad.
  • It's a cinder block building with an orange light in the yard. SNOWJOB
  • The production is a modern staging of the fairy tale 'Cinderella'.
  • So much smoke, and possibly scoriae and cinders were mingled with them, that their light gleamed but faintly amid the gloom of the night. The Mysterious Island
  • Nigerians build simple rectangular or cylindrical houses of reed, mud brick, or cinder block.
  • View of cinder cones inside the Haleakala caldera from Sliding Sands Trail, Maui. SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Janice Bishop -- Mars: Back through the Looking Glass
  • You don't want to be the only belle at the ball dressed like Cinderella.
  • I mean, who wouldn’t want electric Cinderella Shoes with a built-in stun gun? A quiz with only one answer
  • Cinderella Man, A beautiful mind … even backdraft was pretty «by the book». First Look: Tom Hanks in Ron Howard's Angels and Demons « FirstShowing.net
  • The wind sent sparks and cinders flying.
  • Along with acridness of ashes and cinders came the odor of charred meat. The Chaos Balance
  • During the waning stages of eruption, fumarolic activity oxidized cinders along the rim and deposited aggregates of sublimates, hydrothermal precipitates, and reaction products near the central vent of the volcano.
  • The movie Hoosiers is a paean to basketball in Indiana, a fable born of reality, the Cinderella heroes coming from a small town named Hickory.
  • Icarus, Minos, Pasiphae, Theseus and Ariadne had taken the place of Red Ridinghood and Cinderella in her infant mind. THE QUEST FOR K
  • I used to imagine them falling to the ground in showers of microscopic cinders as fast as they entered his whiskey-sodden aura. YAH! YAH! YAH!
  • The concrete balcony stairs, however, were constructed of poorly consolidated cinder concrete and needed extensive repair.
  • Every day on stage at Cinderella Castle, returning visitors join a cast of 75 characters and entertainers in a musical revue.
  • Three small houses, made of painted cinder block and aluminum, faced the hotel from across the street.
  • Painted Dunes can be seen atop Cinder Cone at Lassen Volcanic National Park in California.
  • In the La Cenerentola finale, Berganza's humanity shines through - Cinderella's kindness is not forgotten in the coruscating brilliance of her happiness.
  • At the foot of the slope there are cinder block houses, but as you climb the ridge, concrete gives way to wood and tarpaulin, then cardboard and twigs.
  • For brick, concrete and cinder block, only latex should be used.
  • Because it seemed desirable to conserve the best two of these examples of recent volcanism, President Taft in 1906 created the Lassen Peak and the Cinder Cone National Monuments. The Book of the National Parks
  • The courthouse was shelled and burnt to cinders - along with all its documents.
  • Besides, the cinders are a little too plentiful. The Long Portage
  • My strange shoes felt uncomfortable and my right calf muscle pulled each time my foot left the track's cinder surface.
  • It is only necessary to remark, that the orthodox method of "coaling," or setting the brandy on fire, was effected by dropping "a live coal" ( "_gleed_") or red-hot cinder into the brandy. Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850
  • Cinderella Man is fresh in mind because a recent article was brought to my attention about ayoung man, Henry Cejudo, who won Gold for the USA in Olympic 55 kg freestyle wrestling. AFI’s Ten Top Tens: Sports | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Douglas would surrender the title meekly to Evander Holyfield eight months later and be remembered as a curiosity rather than a great champion - much as James J Braddock, the original "Cinderella Man" would be remembered after beating Max Baer to win the title in 1936, then losing it to Joe Louis in his first defence two years later. Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk
  • Ships in its path were instantly incinerated and reduced to nothing more than superheated gases and ashy cinder.
  • It is only necessary to remark, that the orthodox method of "coaling," or setting the brandy on fire, was effected by dropping "a live coal" ( "_gleed_") or red-hot cinder into the brandy. Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850
  • The Climber easily scales many smooth and uneven vertical surfaces - wall board, plaster, brick, cinder block, and siding are negotiable for this versatile robot.
  • It was the worst kind of fleabag, consisting of twelve units in six free-standing buildings of cinder block from which most of the paint had long ago flaked away. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • It was easy for Gabrielle to wish for a Cinderella life, for she was a lowly servant living a life of labor, obedience, and pain.
  • This material is variously termed ash, clinker, cinders or slag.
  • Near them is the red sandstone, lying under the basalt, and baked to a scoriaceous cinder. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
  • The panto is a modern-day version of Cinderella, played out against the magnificent backdrop of Stormont's steps and portals. Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • On a conscious level, the evilness of stepmother and stepsisters is sufficient explanation for what happens to Cinderella.
  • In nineteen eighty-six, Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev's "Cinderella" was performed at the Paris Opera Ballet in France.
  • Cyrus Harding could have manufactured this substance by treating the carbonate of potash, which would be easily extracted from the cinders of the vegetables, by azotic acid. The Mysterious Island
  • Another three months passed, then the Victualling Board asked for cinder ashes from the smitheries in the dockyards at Deptford and Woolwich to mix with ground lime and ballast for repair work, but none of this seems to have worked, as in March 1813 the Victualling Board asked for the Navy Board's surveyor of buildings to make an inspection and give his opinion on the necessary repairs. Archive 2008-10-01
  • He got off the bus, no turning back, no thunderbolt to blight him to a cinder simply by hoping for it. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Against the cinderblock wall of the garage was a shelf with tins of painting supplies, slim cans of brush cleaner, and linseed oil. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • Lusitani, inquit, quorundum civitates adierunt: qui natis statim faeminis naturam consuunt, quoad urinae exitus ne impediatur, easque quum adoleverint sic consutas in matrimonium collocant, ut sponsi prima cura sit conglutinatas puellae oras ferro interscindere. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The room is constructed of cinderblocks, gravel, and cement, giving it a very old-fashioned medieval dungeon like appearance.
  • To remedy this inconvenience, they make use of another material which they call cinder, it being nothing else but the refuse of the ore after the melting hath been extracted, which, being melted with the other in due quantity, gives it that excellent temper of toughness for which this iron is preferred before any other that is brought from foreign parts. The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account
  • The case, a classic of SHC, has long been known as the "cinder woman" mystery. FOXNews.com
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  • Within a week the government started to send the displaced persons back to their homes, which are now cinders and ashes.
  • The office was small, windowless with cinderblock walls, minimally furnished with a battered desk, a few chairs, a repellent aspidistra. Audrey Niffenegger | Moths of the New World
  • Close X 'Game 7: Tampa Bay 3, Boston 1 text75045c4308ab64bfcb8a506ba98fe347c =' MORE GAME 7 Box score Game story: Rays win pennant at home Emotional Garza seals the deal Red Sox ran out of magic Lopresti: Cinderella wears Rays jersey Boston's Lowell finished for season, faces surgery
  • His daily work is to riddle coal cinders to get out the larger pieces.
  • Wild gorse, myrtle, and stunted cedars rooted in cindery scree on the slopes. Wildfire
  • Especially is this the case in tales dignified by the cante-fable form; such as Grimm's _Cinderella_: -- A Study of Fairy Tales
  • Men, women, and children were burned, and their "cinders" thrown away, for idle words against Rome, spoken years before, for praying alone in their closets, for not kneeling to The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 07: 1561-62
  • Even the finest of rookies may be fated to burn out and plummet to earth as a cold cinder within a season or two.
  • The neighborhoods are populated with old, dilapidated houses with overgrown lawns full of cinder blocks and headless dolls floating in rusty water barrels.
  • For years radio has been the Cinderella of the media world.
  • In Colonia Anapra, homes are made from plywood sheets, wooden pallets, unpainted cinder blocks and cardboard.
  • Scholars have attacked it for promoting female passivity, for giving stepmothers a bad name, and for equating beauty with virtue: The pretty Cinderella is good and her ugly stepsisters are bad. Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo! The Case for ‘Cinderella’ (Including, Yes, the Disney Version) — Classics Every Child Should Read « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • The theme of identity also pervades the Cinderella story.
  • -- Lead, or any other metal except gold or silver, is calcined in the air; the metal loses its characteristic properties, and is changed into a powdery substance, a kind of cinder or calx. The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry
  • This material is variously termed ash, clinker, cinders or slag.
  • Their economy was the Cinderella of the industrialized world.
  • It's always kind of a vague, usually unarticulated threat that's waiting to destroy your life, like a big cinderblock falling down on your head when you walk down the street.
  • I hurried my breakfast, cleaned the fire, riddled the cinders, chopped the sticks and filled the coal bucket.
  • Two years ago, a couple claimed their child was burned by a flying cinder from a train.
  • Let us take, for instance, the Story of Cinderella: The coach and pumpkins to which I have alluded and all the magic part of the story, are false to actual facts as we meet them in our every life; but is it not a higher truth that _Cinderella_ could escape from her chimney corner by thinking of the brightness outside? The Art of the Story-Teller
  • What sodden indistinction just an hour ago had all but persuaded us not to regret resumes its first divisions: slate from cinder, ash from smoke, warm dapple-gray from moleskin, dove - from Varenna
  • Chicago is known as a wonky school full of nerdy intellectual types so it wasn't surprising that I was able to easily gather a group willing to pick up this 1079 page cinderblock. Phawker
  • The smoke from the cindered steak made his eyes smart. THE ONE THOUSAND DOZEN
  • Here it comes again: three weeks of March Madness, a record 68 teams, surely a few buzzer beaters, a Cinderella or two, style-deficient coaches dressing in the dark, CBS announcer Gus Johnson yelping like a wild boar is gnawing his ankle, and, fingers crossed, another Louisville male cheerleader grabbing a basketball and lobbing it jubilantly to the heavens, almost costing Rick Pitino a win. The Many Ways to Be a March Madness Fan
  • It was pitch-black at the bottom of the stairway, but then the rabbi flipped the light switch and David saw a large room with cinderblock walls. The Omega Theory
  • Defeat came as a red blast of heat and a blizzard of ash and cinders.
  • These products of an explosive volcano are sometimes called cinders and ashes, because of their resemblance to the slag and refuse of furnaces. The Western United States A Geographical Reader
  • My dad was a sifu, a kung fu teacher, himself (among my memorbilia of him are two spears and a photograph of him breaking a cinderblock with his fist) but, alas, I never learned much beyond ma from him, to my everlasting regret. Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now: Happy Father’s Day! | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment

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