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- adjective in combinations having a particular type or number of
furnaces - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
furnace .
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Examples
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Since the neighborhood kids are out in full force enjoying fresh air instead of furnaced forced air, Ian and I dismantled our dilapidated basketball hoop in order to provide a new and improved, plexiglass backboard.
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Since the neighborhood kids are out in full force enjoying fresh air instead of furnaced forced air, Ian and I dismantled our dilapidated basketball hoop in order to provide a new and improved, plexiglass backboard.
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If they pushed the button and furnaced the Earth, they'd say the Earth had it comin-.
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What on the physiog of this furnaced planet would I be doing besides your verjuice?
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Well, $25 a month was a lot of money and I got the furnaced fixed and I got the plumbing fixed and I got the roof fixed and I began to paper some of the rooms in the house where the paper was falling down and poor Mother and Daddy were terribly embarassed over that, they just thought that was a confession of dire failure, a daughter working.
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Skating is graceful and exhilarating; but, to say nothing of the injury which not unfrequently attends the sudden change from the stagnant heat of our furnaced dwellings to the bleak winds of the icy lake, is it not true that the chest-muscles are so little moved that the finest skating may be done with the arms folded?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 58, August, 1862 Various
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Bake yourselves, kiln-dry yourselves, if you choose, in your furnaced houses at home, but, if you value your health, "reform that altogether" in Italy.
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Deep-wounded with the flames that furnaced from His eye.
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Across a tract of furnaced flints there came a wind of water,
The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens Henry Kendall 1860
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Every word that he speaks has been fierily furnaced
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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