The phrase "the stove busy humming to itself" often suggests a sense of warmth, comfort, and domestic tranquility. It conveys the idea that the stove, while cooking or heating, is creating a cozy atmosphere in the home. This personification of the stove implies a sense of life and activity in the kitchen, enhancing the overall feeling of a nurturing environment.
Bad wheel bearing or there is a problem with the tire itself.
Assuming you mean on the walk itself, yes provided it is self-sealing or screwed to the stove, and without leaks.
I means there's so much going on, very busy. The space described is similar to a bee's hive.
Stove is a machine that had gas.
very busy
What does it mean Network Busy when I call over to England
Humma doesent mean anything but it can mean humming a song? In my own language
If by stove you mean gas stove, than the ancestor of modern stoves was invented in 1826 in England.
A humming light bulb often indicates an issue with the electrical supply or the bulb itself. It can result from a loose connection, a faulty dimmer switch, or the bulb’s design, particularly with LED or fluorescent types that may not be compatible with certain dimmers. In some cases, the humming can also be due to the frequency of the electrical current. If the humming persists or is accompanied by flickering, it may be wise to consult an electrician.
It means to supply a stove, furnace, or boiler with fuel.
i'm quite busy
the phone is busy