That which is left behind of a body, especially after cremation or decay.
1Ms Meng's ashes were returned to her family in China last June.
2Despite a large public response, the ashes have still not been found.
3Billie put out the fire and scattered the ashes in the river.
4Hadn't nuclear power generation arisen from the ashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
5The life she delighted in would have been ashes in my mouth.
6We cooked our bread in a Dutch oven or in the ashes.
7No, princess; that which the lightning has struck must remain in ashes.
8The greatest depth of ashes encountered was in the vicinity of Ottajano.
9Then the boy toppled over and lay face down in the ashes.
10They found him in his chair before the ashes of the fire.
11The proud Lord of Hers was, in spirit, in sackcloth and ashes.
12At any rate his ashes always look immaculate, even in late afternoon.
13The churches, school-houses and homes of the missionaries were laid in ashes.
14Sand or ashes added in the spring helps the air question too.
15The militia were met by rumors that the village was in ashes.
16And holding it in the candle, it was soon reduced to ashes.
Ashes per variant geogràfica