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n. (plural of space heater English)
Usage examples of "space heaters".
Beth had wrapped him in blankets and had moved him next to the big space heaters in D Cyl, so close that the hum of the electrical elements was very loud in his ears, but he was still cold.
The one up-timer involved led a team of down-timers trying to come up with designs for cooking stoves, camp stoves, space heaters and so on.
So we would have to attend to the space heaters and serving tables, in addition to everything else.
I'd had those kind of rooms before, and I always carried couple of space heaters in the trunk of the car with the rest of my junk, you know.
There was a new protonic power plant running outside the city, so they could afford to power space heaters for us.
To warm the cabin quickly, Paige went room to room, switching on the electric space heaters set in the walls.
Small space heaters powered by diesel fuel kept the interior air at fifty degrees Fahrenheit.
The three space heaters Michael had installed for her quivered and hummed with effort, brightly red-coiled, determined to warm space that could not, perhaps, be warned.
Rooms were kept warm by space heaters, but the qi system often shut down, in blackouts that lasted for weeks, and then everyone suffered, except for the government bureaucrats, whose compounds had their own generating systems.
Jim Bob said to get over here by eight to turn on the space heaters, pick up trash in the yard, that kind of shit.
It was cold in all that stone despite the best Ixian space heaters.