Proper noun
Cinders
(informal, often as a nickname in pantomime) Cinderella
A common morning kitchen scene was my father coming up from the basement with a pail of red hot cinders from the coal burning furnace in the basement and passing through the kitchen on the way to the mud porch to empty the hot cinders. Source: Internet
Given that Kacchan's fire has a moderate range, he would be able to keep out of Choji's reach and blow him to cinders. Source: Internet
As the light vessel approached the shore near Herculaneum, cinders and pumice began to fall on it. Source: Internet
Early surfaces included cinders or shale, though concrete, asphalt and tarmac later became more common. Source: Internet
I have yet to decide if I will rise up out of the cinders to begin again. Source: Internet
Doth burn the heart to cinders where it is. Source: Internet