Chimneys [noun]

Definition of Chimneys:

smokestack for building

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Opposite/Antonyms of Chimneys:

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Sentence/Example of Chimneys:

Making “Santa’s Footprints” — a trail of baking soda drizzled over the cutout of a boot, showing the big guy’s path from the chimney to the tree to deliver gifts, and back again.

They want me to get on a ladder and fasten a screen around the top of the chimney so the hornets can no longer enter the house.

Some jurisdictions specifically add mold, chimneys and environmental hazards to the list of possible inspections.

He had pulled up to a friend’s driveway to share the good news when an explosion under the house toppled the chimney, which crushed him in the driver’s seat.

If you’re not keen on using lighter fluid, which can impact the taste slightly, you can buy a chimney starter to get your charcoal hot and ready.

All that remains standing is the chimney and fireplace that warmed us as we slept—it was built tall of stone to last for millennia.

She got up and stood in front of the fire, having her hand on the chimney-piece and looking down at the blaze.

Groping to the chimney-place with the aid of his matches, Mr. Collingwood found the candle and lit it.

Every light in the hall was ablaze; every lamp turned as high as it could be without smoking the chimney or threatening explosion.

The chimney was at the other end, and thus a draught of hot air constantly passed beneath the floors in cold weather.