stovepipe in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for stovepipe in the English»Spanish Dictionary

stovepipe in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stovepipe in the English»Spanish Dictionary

stovepipe [ˈstəʊvpaɪp, Am ˈstoʊv-] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Jones used his stovepipe hat to deliver the mail from.
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He wears a stovepipe hat and carries an umbrella, which he shakes threateningly at the slightest provocation.
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At some stage during its career the balloon chimney was replaced with a stovepipe chimney and the casing covering the wheels and motion was removed.
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These functional groups have separate operations and are "vertically integrated" and are therefore sometimes referred to as silos or stovepipes.
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From the last years of the eighteenth century, the bicorne hat was replaced by a cylindrical stovepipe shako.
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There is some similarity to the didgeridoo, but there is no contact between the stovepipe and the player's lips.
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Depending on the size of the tree from which it formed and its surface visibility, a devil's stovepipe may be quite dangerous.
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The house contained stovepipes that provided heat the all the rooms in the house.
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The designs are strange and more macho than practical, sporting big stovepipe arms and exposed rivets.
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Intelligence organisations may deliberately adopt a stovepipe pattern so that a breach or compromise in one area can not easily spread to others.
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