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Something to stew over?
Answer for the clue "Something to stew over? ", 5 letters:
stove
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Etymology 1 n. A heater, a closed apparatus to burn fuel for the warming of a room. vb. 1 (context transitive English) To heat or dry, as in a stove. 2 (context transitive English) To keep warm, in a house or room, by artificial heat. Etymology 2 vb. (en-past ...
Usage examples of stove.
It was filled not quite to the brim with a mass of what looked like thick red slime and it bubbled continuously as if aboil on some gigantic stove.
An innocent-looking piece of firewood set off a bundle of aerolite cartridges if anyone picked it up to put it in the stove.
Well, he killed that shoat right there, an' he got Ma to light up the stove.
There was always deer sausage on the stove, and a gumbo full of oysters, shrimp, crabmeat, chicken, Andouille sausage would brim green bubbling.
He would slump in his chair as Aunty Em threw pots about the stove, spilling, burning, humming hymns to herself.
Thus we should profit by the heat of the stove, which was to cook our food and warm the cavern during the long days, or rather the long nights of the austral winter.
On the large stove of porcelain inlaid with copper baguettes the statue of a woman, draped to the chin, gazed motionless on the room full of life.
She loved her oversized, fire engine red stove imported from France, her Cuisinart, espresso machine, Belgian waffler, pasta maker, her Magnalite pots and pans, Henckels knives, cast-iron bakeware, microwave, and even her electric wok.
Sarah finished washing Biffin the sink and, wrapping him in a towel, gave him to Olivia to hold while she fetched his pyjamas from the stove.
So a box was placed by the stove with an old jacket in it to keep Blinky warm.
He bolted the door shut as quiet as he could and crawled into the blankets laid out on his pallet by the stove.
When Bubber was done with the plate he glanced toward the kitchen again, at the rest of the cookies on the stove.
Mother and son ate in the kitchen, with Madame Chabot jumping up from her chair every other minute and moving to and fro between the table and the stove.
I required some kind of heat in my room, and could not bear a charcoal brazier, so I incited an ingenious tin-smith to make me a stove with a pipe going out of the window.
Presently we passengers had debarked, and stood stamping and chafing our hands about the stove in the station-house.