There is no other provision than this hibachi for heating a room; and, as one would imagine, it gives out but little heat Japanese houses are very cold in winter.
Chapter Nine Of Souls Kinjuro, the ancient gardener, whose head shines like an ivory ball, sat him down a moment on the edge of the ita-no-ma outside my study to smoke his pipe at the hibachi always left there for him.
At such times the only sounds within the room are the ticking of the clock, and the sharp clang of the little pipes being rapped upon the edges of the hibachi to empty out the ashes.
On every teacher's desk there is a small hibachi of glazed blue-and- white ware, containing a few lumps of glowing charcoal in a bed of ashes.
The hibachi and a cup of hot tea are our consolations for the fatigues of the class-room.
Nara strode into the inner room where, wrapped in quilts, the Hojo lay, a hibachi close at hand, his swords in their rack beside him.
With a hibachi of fine bronze before him, clad in wadded robes with seven linings, his wizened visage was cut clear against the background by the towering black gauze leaf that he only of mortals was permitted to wear erect.
They covered the fire of the hibachi and caused a darkness in which they stole away.
For a long time there was no sound save the tapping of their pipes against the metal rim of the hibachi as they were emptied of their ashes to be filled again.
Palm's, that in most cases families were sitting round the hibachi in a deshabille of the scantiest kind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hibachi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.