Aún no tenemos significados para "black cinder".
1He hastily climbed the hill and turned across the dark-green fields, following the black cinder-track.
2But today the black cinder streets are empty.
3On the plateau a number of volcanic mountains are found, and black cinder cones are scattered in profusion.
4It was burned to a black cinder, but there could be no question as to its anatomical significance.
5She remembered the ruined collieries and the black cinder-heaps protruding through the hillside on which she was now standing.
7Had you acted fairly, you would have been, at this instant, a black cinder, or a handful of white ashes.
8A country of lifeless hills that had the appearance of an endless succession of huge black cinder heaps from prehistoric fires.
9You cannot imagine in what a mere twinkling of an eye their hot breath shrivels a young man into a black cinder.
10As we swung off into a side road the columns were headed right into that redness, and turning to black cinder-shapes as they rode.
11On the way, they pass the black cinder cones of Coso Volcanic Field and the eroded scars of a mighty 19th-century earthquake near Lone Pine.
12The eyes opened, and they were fire red, flecked with glittering black cinders.
13Harlen skidded his bike to a stop on the black cinders of the alley.
14The black cinders of the burned paper were still floating at the back of the grate.
15Black cinders cover its steep sides and its brow is the rim of a deep crater.
16And so they were: There were only black cinders where his hands ought to have been.
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