Santa went down my chimney.
The chimney needs to be cleaned every now and then.
It was wood & thatch with a brick chimney.
Chimney use to remove the flue gases and smoke from the building and from the boiler, furnace, fireplace, stove to outside atmosphere. Chimney construct as much as possible in the vertical shape to remove the smoke outside easily. Romans used hole in the bakeries to remove the smoke outside but real chimney found in Northern Europe in 12th century.
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To clean out a chimney, you should first protect the surrounding area with a tarp or drop cloth. Next, use a chimney brush and rods to manually clean the soot and debris from the chimney walls. Alternatively, you can hire a professional chimney sweep to clean the chimney thoroughly and safely.
There are two Chimney Rocks in the US, one in Nebraska and one in North Carolina. It is believed both were named for their Chimney-like shape.
my chimney is very sooty!! pissed on your bonfire!!
Thick grey smoke travelled out of the CHIMNEY and mixed in the cold and breezy air.
There was smoke coming from the chimney.
"The flue on the chimney was closed, causing smoke to move out into the room." "Damaging fires can occur when unburned material called creosote accumulates on the metal flue and in the upper chimney."
Every Christmas Eve, Santa Claus climbs down my chimney to bring presents.
We are having the chimney cleaned tomorrow!
It was wood & thatch with a brick chimney.
"The chimney sweep came down covered in soot."
the flue pipe from my boiler runs directly to the hole in the chimney
The correct spelling is chimney.An example sentence is: "Santa ate so many pies that he got stuck in the chimney".
I have often wondered whether you could say a word so often that you could use the word up completely.Your disruptive behavior is something, up with which I will not put.It's been such a good day up til now.He climbed the ladder up to the roof.Which brings to mind the childhood riddle:What goes up the chimney down, and up the chimney up; will go down the chimney down but won't go down the chimney up?
The Scots word "lum" comes from the Old English word "lumm" which means "chimney" or "smokestack." It has been in use in Scots language for many centuries to refer to a chimney or the flue of a fireplace.