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n. A potbelly stove.
Usage examples of "potbellied stove".
There was a wooden counter leading back from beside the door and a potbellied stove in the corner, and a large blueprint map of the district and some curled-up calendars on the wall.
The potbellied stove, unneeded now that the cold weather has passed, still stands in the middle of the floor, and the oak counter runs along the right side of the room.
The cabin was beginning to warm up, the flue of the potbellied stove starting to glow red at its bottom.
Awkwardly we stood by the potbellied stove in the nearly empty station, trying to make conversation.
The potbellied stove crackled, giving off a wonderful glow of heat.
There was a fireplace on the far wall and a potbellied stove in the center.
A potbellied stove squatted in the middle of the floor, its flue sprouting straight through the roof.
Chet said gratefully, rubbing his hands together over the potbellied stove.
And she led them over to the side of the room, close enough to the old potbellied stove for Outside comfort later and near enough to the window to see out.
Then the office area with a desk and a few old file cabinets and a time- clock on the wall, a rack of timecards, the potbellied stove, a toolchest, a few picks and shovels in a rusty tangle, a calendar showing a blonde in a bikini.
At the back a rusty potbellied stove squatted on a square of rusty tin.
The potbellied stove still stood in its pan of sand at the center of the store and the same scarred chairs were ranged about it, polished from long sitting.
Now there were cupboards in both of them, a huge wood stove in the kitchen and a large potbellied stove in the living room.