13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Char' in a Sentence
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The campfire's flames began to char the marshmallows, giving them a deliciously crispy texture.
After the lightning struck the tree, it started to char, leaving a smoky scent in the air.
The intense heat from the flames began to char the wooden logs.
The blacksmith used intense heat to char the iron, shaping it into a sturdy horseshoe.
The chef warned not to overcook the steak, as it will char quickly.
The blacksmith had been charring the wooden handles of his tools.
After hours in the sun, her skin had been charring, despite the sunscreen.
After the barbecue, the grill marks will have charred on the meat.
If you leave the marshmallow too long in the flames, it will char.
He will have charred the edges of the map for a vintage look.
The artist decided to char the edges of the parchment to give the ancient map a weathered appearance.
The black cat will be charring its paw prints onto the sandy beach.
By the time we return, the logs will have charred in the bonfire.
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