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Chimneypiece   Listen
noun
chimneypiece, Chimney-piece  n.  (Arch.) A decorative construction around the opening of a fireplace; also, the shelf that projects from wall above fireplace; mantlepiece. (Chiefly Brit.)
Synonyms: mantel, mantelpiece, mantle, mantlepiece.






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"Chimneypiece" Quotes from Famous Books



... tasselled horns and with their tiny hands waved to her to go back. "Go back! little Virginia," they cried, "go back!" but the ghost clutched her hand more tightly, and she shut her eyes against them. Horrible animals with lizard tails and goggle eyes blinked at her from the carven chimneypiece, and murmured, "Beware! little Virginia, beware! we may never see you again," but the Ghost glided on more swiftly, and Virginia did not listen. When they reached the end of the room he stopped, and muttered some words she could not understand. She opened her eyes, and saw ...
— The Canterville Ghost • Oscar Wilde

... on the chimneypiece and I expect the housemaid will commandeer them. I daren't ask for them, I can ...
— The Youngest Girl in the Fifth - A School Story • Angela Brazil

... you have the key to the mansion and to its story. It is truly a colonial "great hall." It tells you that by its goodly old-time ampleness, its high panelled walls with their dimming portraits, its great chimneypiece flanked by tall cupboards, and its ...
— Virginia: The Old Dominion • Frank W. Hutchins and Cortelle Hutchins

... or green, that Christmas Day was a delightful one. Even without a gaudily lighted and trimmed tree, the Bunkers were pleased in every way. Their presents were stacked with those belonging to the Armatage children under the chimneypiece in the big front parlor, and Mr. Armatage himself ...
— Six Little Bunkers at Mammy June's • Laura Lee Hope

... stood before the mirror till the Sevres clock on the chimneypiece gently chimed seven. Then he drew out of their tissue paper a pair of lavender gloves, and pressed the ...
— The Green Carnation • Robert Smythe Hichens


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