Definitionn. chimney consisting of a metal pipe of large diameter that is used to connect a stove to a flue
Last update: September 3, 2015
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The room was poorly lighted, the stove smoked, and in the middle of the speeches, the stovepipe fell down. [Please select]
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"Now you tie it up with a square knot," directed Chapa, when the stovepipe-like roll had been bent into a horseshoe. [Please select]
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There was a stovepipe running through the stem, and six steps had been built leading up to the front door. [Please select]
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'I'd wear a stovepipe hat, a long coat, a white vest, an' lavender pants,' says Willie.' [Please select]
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Hennessy, wearing a silver-painted stovepipe hat and a silver cape and carrying a torch, came in, looking much the worse for wear. [Please select]
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We stopped for gas at Stovepipe Wells and the man there seemed to think we would make it okay. [Please select]
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Their trail led them to a high-banked cabin, from the stovepipe of which they saw heat-waves pouring. [Please select]
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The south-west room was directly over the parlour and there was an open stovepipe-hole leading up therefrom. [Please select]
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Who could forget the hoary majesty of his head--his 'stovepipe' tilted back, his white locks flying about his ears. [Please select]
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Forward lay the windlass and its tackle, with the chain and hemp cables, all very unpleasant to trip over; the fo'c'sle stovepipe, and the gurry-butts by the fo'c'sle-hatch to hold the fish-livers. [Please select]
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There was a door, and several windows, and through the top was stuck a stovepipe that led from a small stove inside. [Please select]
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