Container used to burn charcoal or other solid fuel for cooking, heating, or cultural rituals.
1 I've been going down to the orchard, grilling on the hibachi .
2 We bought a hibachi and fed ourselves cheaply most nights.
3 They crossed to a small iron hibachi that sat next to a picnic table.
4 Grandma's gaze hissed and smoked like mochi rice dumplings burning on a hibachi grill.
5 He didn't feel comfortable using the hibachi so he made a decision to pan fry.
6 He walked to the hibachi and retrieved his pipe.
7 Joe bought a plastic chair, a round cafe table, and an hibachi for the lanai.
8 I'll send this whole house up in a fireball that'll make Hiroshima look like a hibachi .
9 And we've got an adorable little hibachi grill.
10 I was hanging on to one tin leg of the hibachi , which had almost turned over.
11 The hibachi and a cup of hot tea are our consolations for the fatigues of the class-room.
12 The " hibachi " is the only stove, except the cook-stove, that they have in Japanese houses.
13 The center of attraction is a man in spotless white cooking bean cake on a little hibachi .
14 To the left of us the coals in the hibachi glowed soft rose in the growing gloom.
15 As Akira takes his seat before me, on the other side of the hibachi , I ask him:
16 He knocked the contents of the bowl into the hibachi , then stuck the pipe in his belt.
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