1. cinder - Noun
2. cinder - Verb
3. Cinder - Proper noun
Partly burned or vitrified coal, or other combustible, in which fire is extinct.
A hot coal without flame; an ember.
A scale thrown off in forging metal.
The slag of a furnace, or scoriaceous lava from a volcano.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity. Albert Einstein
Dear God, help me. Do not forget me on this tiny cinder lost in a galaxy that is lost–a heart no bigger than a speck of dust beating, beating against death, against meaninglessness, against guilt, against sorrow. Anne Rice
One the next corner stood a cinder block restaurant with a hand-painted sign that read CHICKEN & WAFFLES. There was a queue of twenty people outside. "You Americans have the strangest taste. What planet is this? Rick Riordan
An explosion from a new cinder cone low on Kliuchevskoi’s southwest flank occurred on October 12. An ash plume rose to altitudes of convert, and drifted eastward. Source: Internet
A 72% dark chocolate shell embedded with small fragments of cinder toffee, and filled with a selection of chocolate sweets chosen to be nostalgic but in a sophisticated way (a chocolate fondant mouse was included rather than a sugar one). Source: Internet
Blocks of cinder concrete ( cinder blocks or breezeblocks), ordinary concrete ( concrete blocks ), or hollow tile are generically known as Concrete Masonry Units (CMUs). Source: Internet