All the dilated pores in her sagging skin gave her the look of a giant red cinder.
The wind swirled around them, stirring their black cloaks and sending a scatter of red cinders flying from the fire.
Oh quick, before it sends out red hot cinders!
It became a popular tourist destination as well because of the sparks that could be viewed each night as red hot cinder was poured down the cinder bank.
It hissed, sparked; a red cinder burned past him, along the plank flooring and toward the bow-section cabin.
She still felt his five fingertips, five red cinders, burning on her breast.
Carter could see him stooping, picking up a handful of the fine red cinders, coarser than the usual Martian dust.
Kirk grunted and hefted the pilot over one bulky shoulder, then swung out into the heavy deluge of glowing red cinders.
The fires were large and dec-orated with pots, though most of the fires had burned to red cinders by this late hour.
There is the "Chinese wall," an elaborate meandering structure of red cinder blocks six feet high to cut off sight lines of snipers at a dangerous juncture.