A black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink.
1 The soot in your soul is a stain in your eyes, McTee.
2 He was working upstream against a heavy traffic of soot - faced wretches now.
3 Mike dropped the soot - covered object in the fender, and glared at it.
4 A cloud of soot spilled down the chimney and across the hearth.
5 The button of soot has vanished into the limbo of superseded inventions.
6 Part drifted above, in clouds, twisting round like soot in a smoke-wreath.
7 The air is thick, smouldering with soot and pieces of burning paper.
8 So too are nitrous emissions and other impurities, including mercury and soot .
9 The fashion was for heavy and dark, often using soot or charcoal.
10 The soot - filled atmosphere was astir and palpitating with something bold and daring.
11 For heavy soot buildup on the interior, use a heavy-duty grill cleaner.
12 Down came the pipe, and with it a peck of greasy soot .
13 It is dirty, because of the dust and soot which result therefrom.
14 The underside of the glass, Yagharek saw, was coated in greasy soot .
15 The blocking for the leather was made of soot and hogs' lard.
16 Sometimes when the sweep hasn't been the soot tumbles down the chimney.
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