2. To support or stimulate the activity or existence of: rhetoric that fueled the dissenters. v.intr. To take in fuel. [Middle English feuel, from Old French fouaille, feuaile, from Vulgar Latin *focālia, neuter pl. of *focālis, of the hearth or fireplace, from Latin focus, hearth...
Description:This remodeled Dilworth home includes a gorgeous great room with wood-burning fireplace, built-ins with wet bar and tons of windows. Check out the master suite on the main floor complete with radiant-heated floors in the bath. French doors lead to the back patio and yard, plus a...
The fireplace then operates as a furnace and can be connected to duct work existing throughout the house. The use of the lower flue increases the radiation of heat and conserves fuel by forcing the heated products of combustion to remain within the burning chamber of the fireplace furnace for...
(walls, trim, doors and cabinetry) and new lighting throughout. New architectural shingle roofs were put on the house and the garage in April 2019. Wood burning fireplace and convection gas range. Two boat slips are available in the community boat dock and ramp that is adjacent to this ...
I'm not allowed to use matches, lighters, candles or the stove unless a grown-up is helping me. We have to keep anything that can burn a safe distance away from the fireplace and the stove when it's on. My dad doesn't let me get too close when he's grilling outside either. At...
2. To support or stimulate the activity or existence of: rhetoric that fueled the dissenters. v.intr. To take in fuel. [Middle English feuel, from Old French fouaille, feuaile, from Vulgar Latin *focālia, neuter pl. of *focālis, of the hearth or fireplace, from Latin focus, hearth...