stovepipe

[ˈstoʊvˌpaɪp]

stovepipe Definition

  • 1a pipe for conveying exhaust gases from a stove or furnace to the outside
  • 2a tall, narrow hat with a straight sides and a flat top

Using stovepipe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stovepipe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stovepipe was clogged with soot.

  • Example

    He wore a black stovepipe hat to the party.

stovepipe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for stovepipe

Phrases with stovepipe

  • a style of pants that are narrow and straight-legged, often worn by men in the 1960s

    Example

    He wore a pair of stovepipe pants to the party.

  • a fashion silhouette characterized by a long, slim, straight shape

    Example

    The designer's collection featured a stovepipe silhouette.

  • a leg on a piece of furniture that is straight and narrow, resembling a stovepipe

    Example

    The table had four stovepipe legs.

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Summary: stovepipe in Brief

A 'stovepipe' [ˈstoʊvˌpaɪp] is a pipe used to convey exhaust gases from a stove or furnace to the outside. It can also refer to a tall, narrow hat with a straight sides and a flat top, like the one worn by Abraham Lincoln. The term extends into phrases like 'stovepipe pants,' which are narrow and straight-legged, and 'stovepipe silhouette,' which describes a long, slim, straight shape.