Meaning & Definition of word "Chimney"

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    Chimney

    /ˈʧɪmni/

    noun:

    • 1. A vertical structure that allows the passage of smoke and hot gases from a fireplace or stove to the outside atmosphere.
      • Example: The chimney was covered in soot from years of use.
    • 2. A similar structure used to vent exhaust from a boiler, furnace, or other heating appliance.
      • Example: The old factory had a tall chimney that released steam into the sky.
    • 3. A distinct vertical part of a structure, often ornamental, that resembles a chimney.
      • Example: The decorative chimney on the roof added charm to the old home.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'chimene', from Old French 'cheminee', from Latin 'caminata', meaning 'a place for heating'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    knocking on the chimney:

    An idiom meaning to have a disagreement or argument.

    sweep the chimney:

    To clean a chimney to prevent chimney fires.

    Related Words

    flue:

    A duct or pipe for smoke, gas, or air.

    vent:

    An opening that allows air, gas, or liquid to pass out of or into a confined space.

    Slang Meanings of chimney

    Meaning: Chimney refers to the act of smoking marijuana.

    Example Sentence: We're going to go chimney by the lake.

    Meaning: Chimney can sometimes refer to a person who talks a lot or gossips.

    Example Sentence: He's such a chimney, always leaking secrets.