Makmarah," a metal cover for the usual brasier or pan of charcoal which acts as a fire-place.
The glare of the brasier in the forge and the furnace alone lighted the workshop.
FN#137] For putting out the fire in a brasier or cooking-stove.
Even during nights of howling tempest, when not a soul was there, it lighted up the empty darkness, blazing like a brasier of love that nothing could extinguish.
And thebrasier grew larger and larger--there was first a pool, then a lake of light.
Above the moving brasier were some motionless banners, whose embroidered saints and silken cords showed with vivid distinctness.
We noticed this woodcutter's hut and a brasier that was almost extinct.
The reflection of the brasier only lighted up the charming faces of the two children on their knees beside each other.
Horses and riders roll down into the brasier at their feet.
The flickering, vacillating flame in the expiring brasier seemed to cry for fresh fuel.
He observed an improvised windbreak of canvas, and a charcoal brasier in the corner.
Emmet went over to the brasier and warmed his hands, as if embarrassed for words with which to begin.
The other placed his chair snugly in the corner, buried his hands deep in his pockets, and looked at the brasier with a fixed stare.
A brass cup, in shape like a dice-box with a long handle, is filled with water and brought to a boil over a brasier of coals: the coffee is placed in a similar brass dice-box and the boiling water poured on it.
At the street corners the coffee-vender squats before his little charcoal brasier and drives a brisk business.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brasier" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.