embers in the PONS Dictionary

embers Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The fire was caused by wind-blown embers from a nearby stable fire.
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Utensils were often held directly over the fire or placed into embers on tripods.
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The strong winds spread the fire as embers set wood-shingled roofs on fire.
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The charcoal, when burned, will transform into embers radiating the heat necessary to cook food.
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The wind driven flames jumped roads and firelines, and burning embers started new fires a mile (1.6 km) or more ahead of the main fires.
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The embers from an exploded pipegun fell on the stored explosives resulting in the blast.
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He discovered that this gas was able to relight the embers of a previously lit wooden splint.
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The cover of the ammunition chest was made of sheet copper to prevent stray embers from setting the chest on fire.
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Large burning embers are thrown ahead of the main fire.
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This ancient custom involves dancing into fire or over live embers.
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