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Its an expression used by the engines on Thomas and friends. They use it express surprise or shock. Similar to the phrase "oh my stars" and analogs of

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What is a antonym for cinders?

Cinders are hot ashes, there is no antonym for this word.


What is a synonym for cinders?

ashes


Can you think of a way ashes and cinders could be useful?

Ashes and cinders can be used as fertilizer for plants and gardens due to their nutrient content. They can also be used in construction materials to improve strength and durability. In some cultures, ashes and cinders have been used for traditional rituals and ceremonies.


Are ashes or cinders used in any product?

yes it is the charcole from the ashes are in paint make-up and any other things


What is another name for tephra?

Ashes, dust, cinders, scoria...


What does cinders mean?

# A burned or partly burned substance, such as coal, that is not reduced to ashes but is incapable of further combustion. # A partly charred substance that can burn further but without flame.


What is the antonym for cinder?

Cinders are hot ashes, there is no antonym for this word.


What is a tidy?

Decorative metal screen used to prevent cinders and ashes falling onto hearth on old open fires.


What does the latin expression cineribus corpor mean?

The word corpor doesn't exist in Latin, though corpora does.Cineribus corpora would mean something like "bodies in the ashes", "bodies of ashes", or "bodies from the ashes", but in most cases some preposition (in, de, ex) would preceded cineribus, except perhaps in poetry.


What are cinders made from?

A cinder is a burned or partly burned substance such as coal that is not reduced to ashes but is incapable of further combustion.


What does the cowboy slang 'cracklings' mean?

'Cracklings' are the remains of a fire or cinders.


What is the description of cinders?

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