stovepipe Synonyms

stovepipe Meaning

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stovepipe (n)

chimney consisting of a metal pipe of large diameter that is used to connect a stove to a flue

a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur

stovepipe Sentence Examples

  1. The old wooden stovepipe extended high into the sky, like a sentinel guarding the homestead.
  2. The stovepipe emitted billows of smoke that curled and danced in the winter breeze.
  3. The soot-stained stovepipe was a reminder of countless meals cooked and warmth provided.
  4. The shiny new stovepipe glistened in the sunlight, adding a touch of elegance to the rustic cabin.
  5. The birds perched on the stovepipe, their cheerful chirps mingling with the crackle of the fire within.
  6. The wind howled through the stovepipe, creating an eerie whistling sound that sent shivers down the spine.
  7. The flames danced and flickered inside the stovepipe, casting a warm glow upon the room.
  8. The stovepipe served as a hidden conduit for secret messages and illicit goods.
  9. The stovepipe had become a landmark, its towering presence visible for miles around.
  10. The rusted and abandoned stovepipe stood as a testament to forgotten times and vanished lives.

FAQs About the word stovepipe

chimney consisting of a metal pipe of large diameter that is used to connect a stove to a flue, a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with

waste pipe, conduit, drainpipe, pipe, smokestack, tile, waterspout, duct, spout, tube

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The old wooden stovepipe extended high into the sky, like a sentinel guarding the homestead.

The stovepipe emitted billows of smoke that curled and danced in the winter breeze.

The soot-stained stovepipe was a reminder of countless meals cooked and warmth provided.

The shiny new stovepipe glistened in the sunlight, adding a touch of elegance to the rustic cabin.