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ashes <an ash; ashes> SUBST

ashes

hot ashes

reduce to ashes by burning VERBE (a dead body)

ash wood BOT

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Later, the church burned to the ground, reducing everything to ashes except the image, which only blackened.
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Like the result it was considered appropriate discomfiture, the footballer's equivalent of sackcloth and ashes.
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Public penance consisted of acts of mortification such as wearing a hair shirt, covering the head with ashes, fasting and prayers.
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If not, we'll be resigned to eating humble pie and wearing remorseful sackcloth and ashes for a week -- but, what do you think?
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Among the more peculiar items that have been handed in include a wedding dress, ashes in an urn, a longcase clock, a kitchen sink, and several wheelchairs.
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The easily alterable, or highly reactive, nature of these ashes and pumices limits their occurrence largely to recently active volcanic areas.
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In some cases, ashes may be delivered by a priest or a family member to those who are sick or shut-in.
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The sisters move into a brownstone and try to rebuild their lives out of the ashes of a painful death.
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For toothache the bark is removed, the branch heated in ashes, and then placed in the mouth to harden a loose tooth.
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Local people began using the cemetery as a garbage dump, throwing old wire, pieces of metal, tin cans, carcasses, and household ashes onto the grounds.
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