fire screen
Americannoun
noun
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a decorative screen placed in the hearth when there is no fire
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a screen placed before a fire to protect the face from intense heat
Etymology
Origin of fire screen
First recorded in 1750–60
Example Sentences
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If your fireplace doesn’t have built-in doors or metal mesh curtains, a fire screen that will prevent sizzling logs from spewing burning embers into the room is essential.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 29, 2022
In fact, I invented an official “Plaza Suite” wastebasket with its own logo, and I invented a fire screen with a “Plaza Suite” embossed logo.
From New York Times • May 19, 2022
It’s 24 inches in diameter. A patterned fire screen surrounds a 14-inch fire box containing a 75,000 BTU stainless steel star burner.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 14, 2016
The book gives condition reports, down to chipped corners on a Steuben glass ashtray and silver paint spattered on a William Hunt Diederich fire screen.
From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2011
Father bathes in the private office and Mother in the kitchen behind a fire screen, while Margot and I have declared the front office to be our bathing grounds.
From "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank
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