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ash1 [æʃ] SUST. no pl. (powder)

ash2 [æʃ] SUST.

1. ash (tree):

ash

2. ash no pl. (wood):

ash

ash-bin [ˈæʃbɪn] SUST.

ashcan SUST., ash can SUST. ingl. am.

ashcan → ash-bin

Véase también: ash-bin

ash-bin [ˈæʃbɪn] SUST.

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He would then attach these to urns which he would fill up with ashes.
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Like the result it was considered appropriate discomfiture, the footballer's equivalent of sackcloth and ashes.
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It is named for the mythical bird phoenix, which is reborn from its ashes, to suggest the book's rise from obscurity.
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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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In some cases, ashes may be delivered by a priest or a family member to those who are sick or shut-in.
www.heraldmalaysia.com
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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Later, the church burned to the ground, reducing everything to ashes except the image, which only blackened.
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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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What was inflammable has been burnt to ashes; what is left is deathless.
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The burials were usually single, the graves grouped in small cemeteries, with the ashes placed in simple urns more often than in ground indentations.
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