17 examples of braziers in sentences

Braziers of charcoal burned at the foot of each bed, while the atmosphere was heavy with a strong solution of carbolic acid, then just beginning to be recognized as a sovereign preventive of malarious vapors, and an antiseptic against the germs of disease.

The braziers, ladles, stewpans, saucepans, gridirons, and colanders of antiquity might generally pass for those of the English manufacture of the present day, in so far as shape is concerned.

"Yes, and charcoal burnt in braziers, perhaps, as Père Fenouil advises.

Because there was yet snow on mountain-tops and the balmy air would carry a suggestion of a chill at sunset, there were cunningly wrought charcoal braziers set near the gilded couches, grouped around a semicircular low table so as to give each guest an unobstructed view from the pavilion.

London Bridge was discernible from the fires burning upon itand even upon the river braziers were lighted on all the larger craft, which cast a ruddy glow upon the stream.

In these, men were crouched over scantily filled braziers, or huddled, curled up like homeless dogs on a doorstep.

As it closed, the carriage drove away, the torches and braziers were extinguished, the main gate was closed once more, and all was as quiet as before this sudden interruption.

Torches sprang into flame, braziers of resin wood began to smoke, flambeaux were lit, and, half blinded by the glare, the Christian monk stood revealed in the hall of Abul Malek.

There were not even any braziers.

On our side, the only light was from our braziers.

Thomas Atkins has become a patron of braziers made by punching holes in buckets; and so have the Germans.

One of the old, glamorous features of war survives in these glowing braziers, spreading their genial rays among the little houses and lighting the faces of the men who stand or squat in encircling groups around the coals, which dry wet clothes, slake the moisture of a section of earth, make the bayonets against the walls glisten, and reveal the position of a machine-gun with its tape ready for firing.

"We are within about sixty yards of the Germans," said Captain P at length, after we had gone in and out of the traverses and left the braziers well behind.

We were back with the British regulars; and here, also, many of the men remained up around the braziers.

We know, too, from other illustrations of tripods used for sacred purposes, and as supports for braziers, that tables were made of wood, of marble, and of metal; also folding chairs, and couches for sleeping and resting, but not for reclining at meals, as was the fashion at a later period.

The Edict says that "no cabinets, desks, coffers, braziers, shoes, tables, or other articles decorated with stamped, raised, carved, or plain silver should be manufactured.

Copper braziers, suspended from the pillars, sent dim spirals of perfumed smoke aloft into the blue air.

17 examples of  braziers  in sentences