kerosine (Meaning)

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kerosine (n)

a flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters

Synonyms & Antonyms of kerosine

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

kerosine Sentence Examples

  1. The old kerosene lamps provided a warm, flickering light in the cabin during the long winter evenings.
  2. The kerosene heater kept the room at a comfortable temperature despite the frigid weather outside.
  3. The kerosene stove burned brightly, providing both heat and light for the pioneers as they settled the new territory.
  4. The kerosene lantern illuminated the dark pathway leading to the secluded cottage.
  5. The kerosene engine powered the tractor, allowing the farmer to plow his fields and harvest his crops.
  6. The kerosene fumes filled the air as the mechanic worked on the vintage car's engine.
  7. The kerosene spill caused the kitchen floor to become slippery and hazardous.
  8. The kerosene can was stored in the shed, away from any potential ignition sources.
  9. The kerosene-soaked rags were used to clean the greasy machinery, leaving it sparkling and well-maintained.
  10. The kerosene-based paint gave the old wooden barn a fresh and vibrant look, protecting it from the elements.

FAQs About the word kerosine

a flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old kerosene lamps provided a warm, flickering light in the cabin during the long winter evenings.

The kerosene heater kept the room at a comfortable temperature despite the frigid weather outside.

The kerosene stove burned brightly, providing both heat and light for the pioneers as they settled the new territory.

The kerosene lantern illuminated the dark pathway leading to the secluded cottage.