Sinônimos
Examples for "brazier"
Examples for "brazier"
1But the idea proved almost as cold comfort as the brazier itself.
2Before the altar was an open brazier with incense burning in it.
3As they'd approached he'd seen a single brazier burning towards the bow.
4I told Fred, bursting in on our party by the charcoal brazier.
5I tried an experiment in a closed room today, lighting the brazier.
1The natural sweetness of sweet potatoes is enhanced on the barbecue grill.
2Beside it, I noticed with a jolt, was a huge barbecue grill.
3But don't worry, you won't need a barbecue grill in your temple room.
4Grilling sweet potatoes on the barbecue grill is quick and easy.
5A family of six burned in a barbecue grill explosion.
1The mangal-stove in the south hall I have never once lit.
2The aim was to assassinate the governor, Mangal said, referring to himself.
3Mangal said eliminating poppies would open the door to development in the impoverished province.
4Despite being separated for months at a time, Mangal and Shivam are still close.
5What mattered to Nicholson was that Governor Mangal wanted the marines to head there.
6We should be grateful and use their resources better, said Mangal of the Western aid.
7Mangal also leads a government team tasked to secure the release of the South Koreans.
8It was the work of the enemies of Afghanistan, Mangal told reporters travelling with him.
9But he is dead and I, old Mangal Khan, am still living, by your favor.
10Mangal's mother believes it was her dedication to home and career that got her killed.
11Reuters was unable to contact Mangal's former husband.
12They were moved to an area controlled by militant leader Mangal Bagh and his Taliban-affiliated group, Lashkar-e-Islam.
13Earlier Munir Mangal, a deputy interior minister, said negotiators were attempting to hold more talks with the Taliban.
14I had these brains in October, when he did a guest night at Black Axe Mangal in Highbury.
15Mangal said there would be about 10,000 local police members.
16You also can see the imposing Mangal Dham temple, or mingle with novice monks playing football at Buddhist monasteries.