ash-fire (Meaning)
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ash-fire (n.)
A low fire used in chemical operations.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ash-fire
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ash-fire Sentence Examples
- The campfire crackled and burned, leaving behind a bed of glowing embers and ash.
- After the forest fire had swept through, all that remained was a landscape covered in ash.
- The fireplace roared to life, filling the room with warmth and the scent of burning wood.
- He carefully tended the ash-fire, adding more logs to keep it going through the chilly night.
- The ash-fire provided a comforting glow as the family gathered around it to share stories.
- The volcanic eruption spewed ash into the sky, creating a dark cloud that blocked out the sun.
- She stirred the ashes of the fire, searching for any remaining embers to reignite the flames.
- The cremation process reduced the body to ashes, which were then respectfully collected.
- The firefighters worked tirelessly to contain the ash-fire, preventing it from spreading further.
- The ash-fire pit was a popular spot in the campground, where visitors could gather to roast marshmallows and enjoy the evening.
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A low fire used in chemical operations.
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The campfire crackled and burned, leaving behind a bed of glowing embers and ash.
After the forest fire had swept through, all that remained was a landscape covered in ash.
The fireplace roared to life, filling the room with warmth and the scent of burning wood.
He carefully tended the ash-fire, adding more logs to keep it going through the chilly night.