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chimney pot

noun

Chiefly British.
  1. an earthenware or metal pipe or deflector, often cylindrical, fitted on the top of a chimney to increase draft and reduce or disperse smoke.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of chimney pot1

First recorded in 1820–30
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Flying above the hive, she can make out certain features — a tree, a house, a chimney pot; the rest is indistinct.

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Because it was nearly dusk and suppertime, blue smoke rose from every chimney pot in the village they had left, and in the low places mist began to rise.

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And “Dawn Chorus,” with Yorke's low, breathy vocals over a halting keyboard pattern, is one of the prettiest things he’s ever written — a strangely tender ballad delivered from “the middle of the vortex,” as he puts it, where “soot from the chimney pot” forms “spiral patterns of you, my love.”

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Previous Christmases have seen the box wrapped as a present, a chimney pot and also transformed into a bauble.

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Since then it has been wrapped as a giant Christmas present and disguised as a chimney pot with a sleigh on top.

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