smoke hole Synonyms

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smoke hole Meaning

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smoke hole (n)

a vent (as in a roof) for smoke to escape

smoke hole Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter emerged from the lodge, his clothes pungent with the lingering scent of campfire smoke hole.
  2. The old farmhouse had a distinctive smoke hole in the roof, a testament to its historic past.
  3. Smoke billowed out of the smoke hole, carried by a brisk wind towards the distant mountains.
  4. The sweat lodge was purified by burning sage in the central smoke hole.
  5. The chimney's smoke hole had become clogged, causing smoke to seep into the living room.
  6. The trapper built a rudimentary shelter with a smoke hole to vent the cooking fire.
  7. The blacksmith's forge had a long, narrow smoke hole above the anvil.
  8. The smoke hole in the attic allowed heat to escape, preventing the house from overheating in the summer.
  9. The Native American longhouse had several smoke holes along the roof to aerate the interior.
  10. The cabin's smoke hole was damaged in a storm, leaving the occupants vulnerable to carbon monoxide poisoning.

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a vent (as in a roof) for smoke to escape

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The hunter emerged from the lodge, his clothes pungent with the lingering scent of campfire smoke hole.

The old farmhouse had a distinctive smoke hole in the roof, a testament to its historic past.

Smoke billowed out of the smoke hole, carried by a brisk wind towards the distant mountains.

The sweat lodge was purified by burning sage in the central smoke hole.