Synonym: ash tree. Similar words: a share, crash, flash, trash, wash up, washed out, cash in, cash in on. Meaning: [æʃ] n. 1. the residue that remains when something is burned 2. any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus 3. strong elastic wood of any of various ash trees; used for furniture and tool handles and sporting goods such as baseball bats. v. convert into ashes.
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121, Under the high canopy of bronze beech, pale green ash and golden lime leaves the streams merge.
122, A dusty-faced boy was now raking the coal and wood from this into a tidy, white pile of ash.
123, Madeleine put down her pen and knocked her cigarette ash into a blue Limoges dish like a saucer.
124, If the explosive activity is more or less continuous, then clearly ash will rise continuously.
125, The ash tray was getting crowded when I decided there was no percentage in doing any more worrying for a while.
126, Some buildings collapsed under the weight of the ash from the volcano.
127, She sat crumbling pastry in her pink gloves and the wind blew ash and tiny sparks from her cigarette.
128, The counter, and other doors are attractively finished in Ash wood which makes for a light and airy ambience.
129, I would rather taste ash on my tongue than blood in my mouth.
130, His excitement meant nothing to her; she felt she was covering him with a pall of ash.
131, Inside it a few pathetic bones glowed red hot and then crumbled into fine ash.
132, The explosion spewed ash and golf ball-sized fireballs into the air.
133, In autumn, youngsters will be urged to collect conkers, ash keys and acorns to grow next year's seedlings.
134, The first thing he noticed was the tang of disinfectant, mingled with the familiar smells of polish and coal ash.
135, Take the footpath beside the Esk, here thickly wooded with birch and ash, for a hundred yards or so upstream.
136, They found ash from the volcano all the way over in Kansas.
137, She sighed and flicked ash into the ashtray beside the bed.
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138, I still see the pale bluish-green, red-studded caterpillars of promethea moths on the ash trees.
139, The woods most used in construction were elm and ash, both very hard and durable.
140, Eyewitnesses report seeing glowing rocks and ash spouting from the crater.
141, Over aeons, the undulating plains have been showered by volcanic ash blown westward from Ngorongoro, Lemagrut and other now-extinct volcanos.
142, It looked and felt like fine ash, like the kind from charcoal briquettes.
143, Over one and a half million cubic metres of ash were swept out of what remained of the town.
144, Alice hurriedly put out the cigarette and got up to empty the ash tray.
145, He said that in the old days, the street trees were elm, maple, and ash.
146, For example, the cigarette ash referred to above remains in place some 24 hours after being discovered!
147, The fire in the hearth was now a heap of white ash.
148, Dexter looked up expectantly, a loop of ash dangling from the end of the cigarette he had lit in her absence.
149, She had lifted the larger pieces clear when she saw something buried in the grey ash.
150, Trapeze sink unit, £3,897 Elegant glossy white units are interspersed with slimline cupboards in light ash.
More similar words: a share, crash, flash, trash, wash up, washed out, cash in, cash in on, fashion, old-fashioned.