76 adjectives to describe stove

Everyone admired Mac's foresight when he said: "We must build rock fireplaces in our cabins, or we'll find our one little Yukon stove burnt out before the winter is overbefore we have a chance to use it out prospecting."

A rusty stove was almost buried by the heap of earth and gravel thrown up from a pit several feet deep.

Hot sandwiches and bacon may be cooked over the coals or on a portable oil or alcohol stove.

At the back end of a badly lighted store a circle of white men and boys had formed around an old-fashioned, egg-shaped stove.

We tried Atkinson's blubber stove this afternoon with great success.

The two "bedrooms" having been thus prepared, Wampus lighted the tiny gasoline stove, over which Patsy and Beth enthusiastically cooked the supper.

She, the never-to-be-comforted widow of the incomparably gallant hero of anthracite stoves and le Grand Couronné.

The thought causes me to burst into song," and he chanted ridicuously: "Given a tight tin stove, asbestos fluff, A match of wood, an iron key, and, puff, Thou, Natural Gas, wilt warm the Arctic wastes, And Arctic wastes are Paradise enough.

"It is not a wise thing," and she shook her head as she put a new lump of clay in the wooden stove to make it burn more brightly.

Take two necks of mutton, bone them, lard one with bacon, the other with parsley; when larded, put a little couley over a slow stove, with a slice of lemon whilst the mutton is set, then skewer it up like a couple of rabbits, put it on the spit and roast it as you would any other mutton; then serve it up with ragoo'd cucumbers.

Instead, he stood leaning against the tall china stove.

Angeline had on a black silk gown as shiny as the freshly polished stove she was leaving in her kitchena gown which testified from its voluminous hem to the soft yellow net at the throat that Angeline was as neat a mender and darner as could be found in Suffolk county.

He told Weyman about it their first night, as they were smoking pipes alongside the redly glowing box stove.

So in order to delay them she gave them a damp stove and green firewood to cook with; she also offered the merchant's son some poisoned rice

"You know," Oliver said, "we really ought to get a decent wood stove.

Their mothers bring their wash-tubs into the street, wash the clothes in plain view of everybody, hang them on clothes-lines strung between two chairs, while a diminutive charcoal-stove, with half a dozen irons leaning against its sides, stands in the doorway ready to perform its part in the little scene.

"Now," said she, "I am in equal need of a good stove in my sitting room, and I would like the pipes of both stoves to lead into dumb stoves above, and thus heat two or three rooms upstairs for my children to play in, as they have no place except the sitting room, where they must be always with me; but I suppose it is not best to do too much at one time."

When Enva let the electric stove overheat the water, so that he was scalded horribly in his bath, we all counted that he would at least have paid her back the pain twice over.

That is all gas producers are, extra bad stoves or furnaces, not always much worse than things which pretend to serve for combustion.

Yes, we would fain be again in the old chamber, sitting behind the familiar stove, making for ourselves, as it were, a "cubby-house" near it, and, nestling there, read the German General Advertiser.

Our salon was furnished in a dreary drab, with a gigantic green stove in the corner which reached to the ceiling.

I'd like once more ter go ter church and watch old Nathan wave His tunin'-fork above the crowd and lead the glorious stave; I'd like ter hear old Parson Day jest knock the sinners higher, And then set back and hear a hymn with Nathan leadin' choir.

[Footnote 1: Against the objection that cause and effect are frequently, indeed in most cases, simultaneous (e.g. the heated stove and the warmth of the room), Kant remarks that the question concerns the order of time merely, and not the lapse of time.

I suppose it will have to be a cold supper," she added, looking about for some means of cooking and discovering only an immense coal stove.

Improved cooking-stoves and Mrs. Cornelius have made the culinary art such a path of roses that it is hardly now included in early training, but deferred till after matrimony.

76 adjectives to describe  stove