Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A device resembling a piece (or several pieces) of fire-wood, used in a fireplace in which gas is burned.
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Examples
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Features: Sound-proof media room, infinity pool and pool house, library, wine cellar with custom inventory system, three gas-log fireplaces, smart house technology, historic refurbished caboose on property, three-car garage.
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At stage right is a fireplace with a gas-log fire.
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The top-floor master bedroom has a gas-log fireplace and a private balcony.
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This house, in one of Cheyenne's newest subdivisions, features vaulted ceilings, a gas-log fireplace, custom arches, a large master bedroom with a walk-in closet and an attached two-car garage.
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Notable: There are five guest rooms, all with private baths, king-sized beds and gas-log fireplaces.
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Tranquil pictures on the walls, nice gas-log fireplace, even a musical keyboard.
Sagittarius Whorl May, Julian 2001
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I followed her to a comfortable room furnished in what looked to be good secondhand pieces and, at her urging, took the chair closest to the small gas-log fireplace.
While Other People Sleep Muller, Marcia 1998
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And then they took it and her into the living room and burned the books in the trendy gas-log fireplace, right in front of her.
The Chrome Borne Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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And then they took it and her into the living room and burned the books in the trendy gas-log fireplace, right in front of her.
Omnibus Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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And then they took it and her into the living room and burned the books in the trendy gas-log fireplace, right in front of her.
Born To Run Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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