(informal, often as a nickname in pantomime) Cinderella
cinders
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cinders.
Editorial note
This is no longer the case and the world has not collapsed into a heap of smouldering cinders.
Quick take
(informal, often as a nickname in pantomime) Cinderella
Meaning at a glance
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for cinders.
noun
(informal, often as a nickname in pantomime) Cinderella
Example sentences
This is no longer the case and the world has not collapsed into a heap of smouldering cinders.
Track generally has also seen tremendous improvements in the track composition (loose cinders to rubberised surface).
Only after they eliminate eachother, weak man that remained can build good times on the cinders.
We'll destroy the planet so fast that we'll all be cinders before you know it.
Then everything imploded, I went on a massive nervous breakdown and burned out to cinders.
I'd love to watch them burn to cinders, while the world finally breathes free.
But it leaves better cinders than it came to.
He went as far as writing things down on paper and burning it, so that he could see the words in cinders, in a desperate attempt to forget them.
I would burn the entire idea of advertising to cinders.
My wife and I just had a baby and it has made me realize that I would burn the world to cinders in defense of my family.
(Flipped to the page after and found a lovely ditty about tea): There is a trickling, a grating, a stutter of cinders or light.
> at 230 degrees for 30 minutes In my oven, 230deg is just about maximum temperature; cooking anything that hot for 30 minutes will result in cinders.
Quote examples
I don't think I'd use the word "preserved" to describe there being a few glassy cinders left over, after someone's brain was incinerated.
"Take care of me and mine" is a fine way to burn the world down to cinders.
The "dead is dead" approach makes everything equally meaningless, because in couple hundred million years the Sun will burn the Earth to cinders and everything here will be dead too.
Many parts of the charred scrolls are readable...but those are in vastly better physical shape (comparing "before" & "after") than the few pea-sized cinders remaining of this brain.
Proper noun examples
Cinders USP from what I gather is not only cooking a perfect steak, but holding a perfect steak until ready to serve.
Cinders are a result of physics - pieces of organic matter fragment, heat causes rising air, some fragments are light enough to rise on hot air.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use cinders in a sentence?
This is no longer the case and the world has not collapsed into a heap of smouldering cinders.
What does cinders mean?
(informal, often as a nickname in pantomime) Cinderella
What part of speech is cinders?
cinders is commonly used as noun.