Uncharred

Word UNCHARRED
Character 9
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The answer to his question of "how millions of pieces of unburnt, uncharred paper can be floating over lower Manhattan" has been available to him for years. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think keeps the rim moist and uncharred but helps the sugars caramelize. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Sure enough, a clump of rope fell to the ground uncharred. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (2006)

It flew through the Threads faster than the other two dragons and drew a great cheer, which changed into a puzzled noise as more and more people noticed one uncharred Thread slithering to the ground. ❋ McCaffrey, Anne (2006)

Next to bone material, charred (e.g. walnut) and even uncharred (e.g. lentil) macroremains were found in it in relatively high amounts, pointing to somewhat special preservation conditions. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Myral studied the two forms - the mostly charred one and the partly uncharred one. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (1998)

Using uncharred biomass in gasifiers is easier when the biomass fuel is already available in a shape and size which demand no further treatment. ❋ Unknown (1994)

Quite a small spot of woodwork, however, left uncovered by asphalt-varnish, or enamel, or uncharred, will render the chance of the development of this disease probable. ❋ Charles Edward Walker (N/A)

Once before them, there seemed naught to do but to stand and stare at the ruin, until a tongue of flame caught upon a piece of uncharred wood, and showed them the body of the pioneer lying at a little distance from the stone that had formed his doorstep. ❋ Mary Johnston (1903)

But in place of death a sweep of air that seemed almost cold struck his face, and he opened his eyes to find the clear and uncharred slope leading before them down to the edge of the lake. ❋ James Oliver Curwood (1903)

This furnishes a complete explanation of the fact that uncharred human bones are frequently found in Southern mounds imbedded in charcoal and ashes. ❋ Cyrus Thomas (1867)

She ceased perhaps to attribute so much to the ministry of the angels as when she took the fiercer blast that rescued from the flames the greasy note and blew it uncharred up the roaring chimney for the sudden waft of an angel's wing; but she came to meet them oftener in daily life, clothed in human form, though still they were rare indeed, and often, like the angel that revealed himself to ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

I saw him hold forth his right hand in the flame, that had signed his recantation: and after all was over, and the fire out, I drew nigh with the crowd, and beheld his heart entire, uncharred amongst the ashes. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

Happy eating .... charred or uncharred, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That's what I do with uncharred wood chips when I'm smoking a piece of meat. ❋ Juggler (2010)

I have asked on several occasions and have never had an answer, which does not mean that there isn't one, how millions of pieces of unburnt, uncharred paper can be floating over lower Manhatten from the destruction of the WTC towers when the official explanation of the destruction is fires so hot and evenly distributed that they caused the massive steel structures to weaken and fail simultaneously so that the buildings fell in free fall time just as they would if they had been brought down by controlled demolition. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"I have asked on several occasions and have never had an answer from Steven Jones, which does not mean that there isn't one, how millions of pieces of unburnt, uncharred paper can be floating over lower Manhattan from the destruction of the WTC towers when Steven Jones 'explanation of the destruction involves thermite, which is used by the military to destroy paper. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If I’m going to overpay for an uncharred burger on a limp bun, at least have me off the line in under 15 minutes. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Even though most of the fire room was uncharred, Dorothy Jones’s body had been exposed to such intense heat that her skin had begun to “sleeve” on her legs, forming a thin shell that could be slipped off like a glove. ❋ Ann Rule (2008)

I see you’re still living and uncharred, which I find to be a good thing. ❋ Stabenow, Dana (2003)

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