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The prince goes to see Cinder, so he can thank her.
The rest was no more than a pile of cinders.
I am not about to find myself in a hail of cinders!
Just as quickly, the spark had turned to a cold cinder.
It would burn her pretty eyes to cinders, he thought.
Almost immediately she saw Cinders lying on the side of the road.
By the time the fire go out you be a cinder."
Or what if it took him to the end of time, when the sun was just a cold cinder in the sky?
Perhaps the general could help by having the cinder blocks removed?
If looks could burn, Barbara would have been a cinder.
The fire was dead and cold; without cinders or sparks.
And he'd not look twice if I burned them all to cinders.
The Turks did nothing to stop the fire, and by morning the town was in cinders.
"Indeed, here sure enough are cinders which have evidently been cold a long time!"
She draws a cinder from the fire and places it in his head.
It was raised a couple of feet off the ground on cinder blocks.
On the other hand there is the Moon, by all accounts a dead cinder.
In five minutes, there will be nothing left of you but a blackened cinder!
She ought to burn the man to a cinder where he stood!
I have no wish to see my efforts reduced to cinders.
After the Fourth, most parents were accustomed to their children looking like cinders.
What was left of the planet would resemble a large cinder.
Only, the inner four planets of its system were cinders now.
I looked up and saw the cinder blocks on the wall waving.