charking

/tʃɑrkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of 'chark' — to burn or char something, especially to make charcoal.
    • The old method of charking involved slowly burning logs in a covered pit.
    • The workers were charking wood to produce charcoal for the blacksmith.
    • She spent the afternoon charking the ends of the fence posts to protect them from rot.
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