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The flue
noun
A pipe or duct that carries gaseous combustion products away from the point of combustion (such as a furnace).
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The flue is barely six inches wide.
The flue gas is then 'washed' again before being vented.
The flue curing of tobacco has been important in the area since 1940.
The flue gases move reversely to the bricks direction and exit from the flue of the kiln.
The flue was in good order and well maintained.
The flue liner is visible above the chimney crown.
The flue is often controlled by a metal pull; give that a yank and if the little door moves you know you're looking at the flue.
The flue is the passage or duct for smoke in a chimney.
"Even if you have the flue closed".
I found that the flue pipe had a layer of soot that partially blocked the flue.
Maybe we had put too many bends in the flue.
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