They emerge from the cinders to feed and mate when the sun has warmed the rock surfaces, particularly at the margins of snow fields. |
The Sun will become a red giant, still hot enough to burn planets to cinders as it engulfs Mercury and Venus and scorches Earth. |
The sky was black, blanketed in rolling clouds of smoke that glowed with patches of baleful red, from burning cinders. |
When your opponent sets up a straw man, set it on fire and kick the cinders around the stage. |
The night had been long and cold and the smouldering fire at the front of the camp was burning its final cinders around midday. |
Coarse, clean sand and small sifted cinders placed round the bulbs should ward off attacks. |