fire
place
Plural
fireplaces
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a space or place in a wall for building a fire in
A fireplace is a structure, usually made of brick, stone, or metal, designed to contain a fire for heating or decorative purposes. It typically includes a chimney to vent smoke outside. Fireplaces are often found in living rooms or other gathering spaces and can burn wood, gas, or other fuels. They provide warmth and a cozy atmosphere, especially in colder weather. Modern fireplaces may feature electric or gas-powered versions for convenience, while traditional ones often use wood for a more natural fire experience.
- The crackling fire in the fireplace warmed the cozy living room, casting a flickering glow across the furniture.
- Guests gathered around the fireplace in the lodge, sharing stories and toasting marshmallows on skewers.
- The ornate fireplace in the mansion's drawing room featured intricate carvings and a marble mantlepiece.
- The rustic cabin had a wood-burning fireplace, where residents could cozy up on chilly evenings.
- The electric fireplace in the apartment provided the ambiance of a real fire without the need for chimney maintenance.
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