Yes, the word 'chimney' is a noun; a word for a vertical pipe or channel that conducts smoke and combustion gases up from a fire or furnace; a glass tube that protects the flame of a lamp; a word for a thing.
The buildup of soot and creosote from the chimney is often referred to as chimney residue or chimney deposits. This residue can be a fire hazard and should be regularly cleaned to maintain a safe and efficient chimney.
A chimney pot is designed to increase draft within a chimney by creating a higher exit point for smoke and gases. It helps to draw air through the chimney, improving ventilation and reducing the risk of downdrafts and smoke entering the home. Additionally, chimney pots can also enhance the aesthetic appeal of a building.
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.
Santa went down my chimney. The chimney needs to be cleaned every now and then.
It was wood & thatch with a brick chimney.
Yes, the word chimney is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun.
The plural form for the noun chimney is chimneys.
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That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "chimneys" (fireplace vents).
The plural form is chimneys.
It is a noun because it is a thing. In definition, a noun is a person, place, thing.
Chimneys is the plural form of the noun chimney.
"Flew" is a past-tense of the verb "to fly," and is not a noun, adjective or adverb."Flue", part of a chimney, is a noun."Flu", the disease influenza, is a noun.
The plural form of the noun chimney is chimneys. The plural possessive form is chimneys'.
"Chimney" is a common noun, as it refers to a general object rather than a specific name. It denotes a structure used to convey smoke from a fireplace or stove to the outside air. Common nouns are non-capitalized and can be pluralized, as in "chimneys."
It's an adjective, because it describes the noun.
The noun 'stack' is a concrete noun; a word for a pile of objects; a word for a chimney or a vertical exhaust pipe on a vehicle; a word for a physical thing.The word 'stack' is also a verb: stack, stacks, stacking, stacked.