fireroom Synonyms

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fireroom Meaning

Wordnet

fireroom (n)

(nautical) chamber or compartment in which the furnaces of a ship are stoked or fired

Webster

fireroom (n.)

Same as Stokehold, below.

fireroom Sentence Examples

  1. The blacksmith heated the metal in the fireroom to forge a new sword.
  2. The steam locomotive puffed and hissed as it pulled away from the fireroom, leaving a trail of smoke in its wake.
  3. The fireroom of the ship was a hot and dangerous place, where the stokers worked tirelessly to keep the boilers stoked.
  4. The fireroom was filled with the sound of roaring flames and the smell of burning coal.
  5. The old steam engine was a marvel of engineering, and its fireroom was a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of its builders.
  6. The captain of the ship ordered the stokers to fire up the boilers in the fireroom, preparing for a long journey.
  7. The firemen worked in shifts, stoking the coal into the furnace and keeping the fire burning hot.
  8. The fireroom of the factory was a hive of activity, with workers shoveling coal into the furnaces and tending to the machinery.
  9. The firefighters battled the blaze for hours, but the fireroom was eventually consumed by flames.
  10. The house was destroyed by a fire that started in the fireroom, leaving nothing but a charred ruin.

FAQs About the word fireroom

(nautical) chamber or compartment in which the furnaces of a ship are stoked or firedSame as Stokehold, below.

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The blacksmith heated the metal in the fireroom to forge a new sword.

The steam locomotive puffed and hissed as it pulled away from the fireroom, leaving a trail of smoke in its wake.

The fireroom of the ship was a hot and dangerous place, where the stokers worked tirelessly to keep the boilers stoked.

The fireroom was filled with the sound of roaring flames and the smell of burning coal.