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.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fireroom
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fireroom Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The old steam engine was a marvel of engineering, and its fireroom was a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of its builders.
- The captain of the ship ordered the stokers to fire up the boilers in the fireroom, preparing for a long journey.
- The firemen worked in shifts, stoking the coal into the furnace and keeping the fire burning hot.
- The fireroom of the factory was a hive of activity, with workers shoveling coal into the furnaces and tending to the machinery.
- The firefighters battled the blaze for hours, but the fireroom was eventually consumed by flames.
- 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.