still-burn in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Still-burn refers to the lingering heat or warmth emitted by embers or coals after a fire has died down.
Sample Sentences
- The campfire had cooled, but the still-burn of the embers provided just enough warmth.
- Even after hours, the still-burn of the coals reminded us of the night we spent under the stars.
- As I stoked the fire, I noticed the still-burn flickering beneath the ashes, hinting that it could reignite.
- The hikers left without fully extinguishing the flames, leaving a dangerous still-burn in their wake.
- In the quiet of the forest, the still-burn of the fire created a serene atmosphere, perfect for reflection.