The black cinders of the burned paper were still floating at the back of the grate.
A few black cinders lay scattered on the grass.
On the surface, a cold wind blows black cinders between the sluicegates of buildings.
In 1931, black cinders were laid onto the circuit suitable for use by speedway and athletics.
It was really no more than a black cinder.
The mouse's eyes had burned until they were nothing but charred black cinders.
It was burned to a black cinder, but there could be no question as to its anatomical significance.
An instant later the door dissolved in a cascade of black cinders.
In the midst of the general glow, however, there was one black unkindled cinder.
And so they were: there were only black cinders where his hands ought to have been.