(1) British explorer who mapped the Australian coast (1774-1814
(2) Bits and splinters and fragments
(3) British explorer who mapped the Australian coast (1774-1814)
(4) A small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal
(1) Two shots in quick succession tore the wood into flinders that she kicked away.
(2) The panel has been smashed to flinders
(3) That whiny and disloyal Max the Dog is crushed along with the goods as they tumble down the slope and smash to flinders .
(4) Will one of these rogues try to chop me to flinders with his mighty halberd?
(5) His fists start to bleed from the flinders of wood on the door, but he is oblivious to his own pain.
(6) The panel has been smashed to flinders
(7) The vast majority of the time shadows were cast fantastically, from flinders of wood during their seconds-long existence after the wooden object they came from was broken, to the lump on a throat.