Hibachi [noun]

Definition of Hibachi:

grill for cookout

Synonyms of Hibachi:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hibachi:

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Sentence/Example of Hibachi:

Then she sat down close to a hibachi, her back against the wall.

The father filled his pipe, lighted it at the hibachi, and began to smoke, as hundreds more were doing all round them.

A common plan is to heat the pipehead in the charcoal of the hibachi, and then blow out the refuse.

That is all—except the smoking-box (hibachi) in the middle of the room, surrounded by kneeling-cushions.

As if to emphasize it, the hand she had persistently held behind her was thrust forward toward the burning coals in the hibachi.

The old fellows, heroes of the Genwa and Kwanei periods, were gathered close to a hibachi.

Close beside her was the hibachi, its burden of the hard burning charcoal from Ikéda now a bright cherry red.

Hibachi, andon (night lamp), the single garment she wore, this was all she possessed in the house.

As Kibei recovered she sprang by him and over the hibachi, seeking the safety of the stairs now open to her.

The center of attraction is a man in spotless white cooking bean cake on a little hibachi.