charked

/tʃɑrkt/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of chark; burned or scorched something, especially to make charcoal or to char food.
    • They charked the old fence posts to prevent rot.
    • He charked the wood in the kiln to produce charcoal for the barbecue.
    • The cook charked the peppers until their skins were blackened.
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