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Stovepipe - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A stovepipe is a metal pipe that carries smoke from a stove or fireplace to a chimney. It can also refer to a tall, narrow hat worn by men in the 19th century.

stovepipe

/ˈstoʊvpaɪp/ /ˈstəʊvpaɪp/

Definition:

A metal pipe carrying smoke from a stove to a chimney, or a tall, narrow hat.

Synonyms:

chimney pipe, flue, smokestack

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

wide-brimmed hat, open fireplace

Common Collocations:

stovepipe hat, stovepipe boots, stovepipe jeans

Derivatives:

stovepiped, stovepiping

Usage Tips:

Use "stovepipe" literally for pipes or metaphorically for tall hats; avoid confusion with unrelated terms like "stove top."

Common Phrases:

stovepipe hat, stovepipe trousers, stovepipe legs

Etymology:

Originated in the 19th century from "stove" + "pipe," referring to its function or shape resembling a pipe.

Examples:

  • 1. The smoke rose through the stovepipe and out the chimney.
  • 2. He wore a black stovepipe hat to the formal event.
  • 3. The old house had a rusty stovepipe connected to the wood burner.
  • 4. Her stovepipe jeans made her legs look even longer.

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