stovepipe in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

stovepipe in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for stovepipe in the English»Italian Dictionary

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English
The "stovepipe hat" was a variety with mostly straight sides, while one with slightly convex sides was called the chimney pot.
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Room 4, used as a kitchen, has an insulated chimney sleeve for a stovepipe.
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A tornado with a nearly cylindrical profile and relative low height is sometimes referred to as a stovepipe tornado.
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Many traditional, large (especially governmental or transnational) organisations have, or risk falling into having, a stovepipe pattern.
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For areas with large stovepipes there is a danger of suddenly becoming buried under significant quantities of sand.
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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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A central brick chimney vents wood stoves on the perimeter of the church, connecting to the chimney via metal stovepipes.
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An unscrupulous, incompetent shyster with a big pretentious nose and stovepipe hat, he lies and cheats to protect criminals.
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Top hats briefly became the very tall stovepipe shape, but a variety of other hat shapes were popular.
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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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