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n. cut wood for burning in a stove
Usage examples of "stovewood".
Sun Boy had already loaded on the stovewood and had stacked it all the way up to the back of the seat.
Some infinitives seem to improve on being split, just as a stick of round stovewood does.
I could see it through the kitchen window from where I sat, its wicked-looking edge half-buried in the chopping block by the stovewood pile.
I heard the door and then the long crash of her armful of stovewood into the box.
Monk, disobeying, was knocked rubber-kneed with a slender stick of stovewood from the fuel rack beside the fireplace.
Car parts, refrigerators, cargo trailers without wheels, stovewood, rolls of roofing paper, bed frames, broken rocking chairs, broken deck furniture, piles of cinder block, piles of roof tiles, a stack of full sheets of plywood, moldering away.
Mary Esther-Ann never gave Lucinda Rose a sweet word or a smile or kiss, but when her brother-in-law came roaring through her kitchen that he wanted his daughter to quit schooling and get to work and earn money, Aunt Mary Esther-Ann had reached up a long piece of stovewood from the box and hit him alongside the head with it.