Definitions
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- adjective fueled by wood
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Examples
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He put solar panels on the roof and a wood-burning stove in his office, and he ordered limits on thermostats in all federal buildings.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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He put solar panels on the roof and a wood-burning stove in his office, and he ordered limits on thermostats in all federal buildings.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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He put solar panels on the roof and a wood-burning stove in his office, and he ordered limits on thermostats in all federal buildings.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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Sublime Built in 1997, the 1,270-square-foot home has a metal roof, wide plank wood walls, a wood-burning fireplace and built-in shelving.
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Towne & Country Properties/Sotheby's International Realty The house has five wood-burning fireplaces, some with the original andirons.
Tuxedo Park Lodge 2011
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The Beach Hut is fairly basic, but no less lovely for that: there's no electricity, but a woodburner and gas hob – and a wood-burning hot tub outside everything is eco, including the loo!
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Each unit has a washer and dryer, wood-burning fireplaces and balconies.
There's Not Enough Lenox Hill to Go Around Joseph De Avila 2011
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Rows of crusty European-style breads, all naturally leavened and baked in a wood-burning oven, lined the shelves alongside beautiful little individual quiches.
Anna Watson Carl: Eating Traverse City: Part II Anna Watson Carl 2011
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The house has five wood-burning fireplaces, some with the original andirons.
A Lodge in 'The Park' Sarah Tilton 2011
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DETAILS: The house, built in 1997, has a metal roof, wide-plank wood walls, a wood-burning fireplace and built-in shelving.
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