Broiling on live coals or on cinders without a gridiron is certainly not better than with one, as believed by many; on the contrary, besides not being very clean, it burns or chars part of the meat.
He said that he thought it good and even necessary to use some there on account of the climate, but every time he had eaten it he thought he was swallowing boiling alcohol or live coals.
This remainder he pulverises again, and throws a pinch thereof on live coals, thereby to discover whether or no the matter be rightly prepared, and in order for yielding Phosphorus.
A plate oflive coals is used and dried Arbor Vitae leaves placed upon them.
Invert the second sized tin over the cake, and cover the dish with bright live coals, that bottom and top may bake evenly, and give it from thirty-five to forty minutes for baking.
Also, that a level bed of live coalsmakes an excellent cooking fire, though I will show you a better.
Then stick the sharpened end in the ground near the fire, leaning the broad end toward a bed of live coals, where it will get screeching hot.
He prolonged it from the horn toward the north four cubits, reckoning for five seahs(538) of live coals, and on the Sabbath he reckoned for eight seahs of live coals.
There was dispersed from them about a cab of live coals, and he brushed them into the channel for refuse.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "live coals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.