chimney

chaminé
definition
noun
A small town was nearby as I noticed some stone, slate roofed buildings with smoking chimneys all about.
a vertical channel or pipe that conducts smoke and combustion gases up from a fire or furnace and typically through the roof of a building.
translation of 'chimney'
noun
chaminé,
cano de chaminé
example
If the house is fairly tight, the simplest route for makeup air to enter the structure is often the unused fireplace 'chimney' .
The briquettes do not produce a fire hot enough to draw the combustion products up the 'chimney' .
a coal fire thrust yellow flames up the 'chimney'
I want to take down an old, small 'chimney' that is on the roof, and runs down between the living room and the kitchen.
There are problems with the roof and 'chimney' and tarmac paths surrounding the bungalow have been badly laid.
Each line in a drawing, each passage through space, each timber in a structure, each 'chimney' in a landscape, was located precisely and sized acutely.
Sadly, I don't have photos of the 'chimney' we climbed in the Red Banks.
Spider up a 'chimney' , then climb easy ramps and short steps to the top.
Afterwards we'd lie naked on the shadowy porch drinking beer and watching moths batter themselves against the lamp's 'chimney' .
This can crack the 'chimney' , allowing the flames to spread within the house.
The mushroom was white with red dots on the cap and an almost 'chimney' like structure on the top.
a factory 'chimney'
Ms Tomlin said: ‘We have not been able to light that one yet because the 'chimney' is capped with a piece of lead.’
It has the appearance of a permanent dwelling with a pitched roof and 'chimney' .
Climb the obvious 'chimney' / groove near the left hand end of the crag, stepping left at the top to finish up the steep wall above on excellent holds.
After a short crawl and a climb down a narrow 'chimney' , South Chamber is reached.
It is the Defendants' case that the Zyklon-B pellets were fed into the chamber by means of wire mesh column which ran upwards through the roof of the chamber with the 'chimney' protruding above roof level.
An offwidth is a crack which is too wide to use as a finger, hand or fist jam but too narrow to get right inside and climb as a 'chimney' .
The Drummonds 'chimney' which towers high above Lumb Lane is one of Bradford's most distinctive landmarks.
A thermal 'chimney' between the glass layers exhausts heat gains at the top and prevents interior heat gains.
I'd copied Max's Coleman, improving on the Sathe design by putting a pale glass bulb and 'chimney' around a hollow wick.
Hiring an inspector at the end of the project is not in itself a bad idea since you are unlikely to crawl around the roof and discover there's no 'chimney' flashing.
He scurried across the roof and ducked behind the great brick 'chimney' just as his pursuers reached the window.
This was followed by a level stretch of grassy scree which leads to the crux, a steep shallow 'chimney' , well marked by crampon scratches.
Crawl through then traverse around the corner and along the small ledge to belay in the corner beneath the 'chimney' .
The flame in the 'chimney' flickered barely, just breathing its existence into the room, then disappeared again.
The last pitch is a memorable 'chimney' with a thorny bush that you have to climb through.
From the recess next to the 'chimney' climb up and left until you're right under the overhang.
It looked impossible to step onto the 'chimney' directly above, as it was undercut at its base, and the surface was smooth, with no holds to be seen.
he slid fifty feet down a 'chimney', and became wedged there
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