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fireback
[ fahyuhr-bak ]
noun
- a piece, lining the rear of a fireplace, usually of cast iron.
- the rear of a fireplace.
fireback
/ ˈfaɪəˌbæk /
noun
- Also calledreredos an ornamental iron slab against the back wall of a hearth
- any pheasant of the genus Lophura , of SE Asia
Example Sentences
Similar to popular music application Spotify, multiplayer movie trivia app “Fireback Movies” attempts to strike an appropriate pricing balance by making it free to play but charging $1.99 for a lifetime premium membership that gets rid of mobile ads and gives in-game hints, developer Ginny Scott tells U.S.
The fireback in the foyer is a cast of Elihu Vedder’s “The Sun God,” but the most impressive belongs to the library.
When illuminated by a flashlight, one can see that the fireback bears the head of a lion.
There's been no sign of any further cash so far but Fireback is the sort of horse who lost his way for his previous yard and could well have been rekindled by Daniel Kubler.
Ann's one known accomplishment was singing, so we can picture her there as she sang to the new baby while she rocked him in his wooden cradle, and watched the flames in the fireplace as they illuminated the guardian cherubs on the iron fireback.
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