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brazier

[brey-zher] / ˈbreɪ ʒər /


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All 65 wine areas of Bordeaux have been hit by temperatures as low as -5C and wine-growers have lit braziers and candles a few feet apart in an attempt to protect their crops.

From BBC

So let’s hunker down and look forward to sharing a warming evening/morning/whatever-it-is-where-you-are round the Premier League brazier.

From The Guardian

Women cook tortillas and rice on wood-fire grills situated on blocks of stone or bricks or atop washing-machine drums salvaged from junkyards and employed as braziers.

From Los Angeles Times

There was a brown mat directly in front of her, with a set of ceramic bowls to her left and a kettle on a brazier to her right.

From New York Times

Huddled around braziers filled with warm coals or sitting with blankets wrapped over shoulders, close to a hundred shivering extras are trying to keep the cold at bay.

From BBC