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- noun A
log that is burned in thefireplace .
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Examples
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Col. Biteme, 1st MT Militia sitting in front of his TV, firelog video playing, soft music in the background, playful scent of napalm dancing on the air.
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A cold front and storm system is blowing in, so methinks it would be a perfect night to use my last firelog.
haloaskew Diary Entry haloaskew 2007
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All of its rooms are good size, ceiling heights are suitably grand and windows are intact, sashed and shuttered, eminently saveable, and fireplaces just need a match and a firelog put to them.
IrishExaminer.com 2010
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Franciscan couple, (But I can tell you that they're not a real couple!) who was searching on the internet for some sort of nice firelog.
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Or the firelog that claims to be "environmentally helpful."
Thestar.com - Home Page Dana Flavelle 2010
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But one week later, the couple found out that the firelog didn't work at all and they understood that it was a scam!!
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But one week later, the couple found out that the firelog didn't work at all and they understood that it was a scam!!
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Hillary Burkman This is an PSA featuring a San Franciscan couple, (But I can tell you that they're not a real couple!) who was searching on the internet for some sort of nice firelog.
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TrueFuel is an eco-friendly firelog that's made from 100% recycled hard wood fiber from sawmill residue.
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Oceanfronts have queen bed, a double hide-a-bed, kitchen, cozy firelog fireplace and private deck.
Oregon Coast Travel, Tourism, Science, Entertainment News - Breaking News from the Oregon Coast 2009
scarequotes commented on the word firelog
This is the generic term for those artificial logs that Duraflame is famous for. "I lit a firelog in our fireplace and enjoyed the flames for the next three hours."
August 4, 2009