A fragment of incombustible matter left after a wood or coal or charcoal fire.
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A hard brick used as a paving stone.
General name given to waste from industrial processes.
1 A clinker - built motor cruiser that had seen better days sat on blocks.
2 Cement segment produces and distributes cement, clinker , commodity concrete and related products.
3 The living pulses died on Joshua's face, which grew arid as a clinker .
4 It fell with a crash amid the black clinker and slag.
5 Oh, just for a ride; been trying the new horse: he's a clinker !
6 The fine grinding of cement clinker is distinctively Edisonian in both origin and application.
7 Thus the quantity of good clinker obtainable was unfavorably affected.
8 The stone fuses sufficiently to form a sort of clinker .
9 I took the clinker from his hand, and sniffed it.
10 A clinker , a cinder, the merest of dim, dead suns!
11 See how fine these great mounds of mine, these clinker - heaps , look in the night!
12 As a result, each received time in the clinker .
13 Besides this, the patent fuel does not clinker the tube ends- amatterof vital importance.
14 Then put in six inches of stone or clinker .
15 That's a clinker for you, Harvey, chimed in the devoted supporter of the previous speaker.
16 All that remained was a blackened outline of scorched earth scattered with glowing clinker - like ashes.
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