Keep the woodpile far enough away from the fire so sparks and flames cannot reach it. |
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As he passed the woodpile, he remembered that his wife wanted wood in the house. |
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They may start out infesting the fence surrounding your property, the woodpile out back or even the utility pole across the street. |
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One night, unable to find a suitable weapon in the house, he stormed outside to the woodpile to get one of the right length and shape. |
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She stacked several armloads of wood from the woodpile near the door next to the stove and warmed her hands. |
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When Barnum's grandfather claimed to know nothing about this detail, the woodcutter threw down his axe in disgust and sat down on the woodpile. |
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A couple of slim baguettes of French bread slid into the woodpile ought to do the trick. |
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One tossed the stuff I'd just split on the woodpile while the other set another piece up on the block. |
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The festival, which marks the end of winter, terminates with the burning of a large woodpile topped by a snowman. |
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Ronny's gift was for slipping into a community with one of his many small talents: the sculptural woodpile had taken him far. |
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In some schools, all the children helped to bring a day's supply of cut wood in from the giant woodpile outside. |
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Plastic or tarps that cover the sides of the woodpile trap moisture and prevent the wood from drying. |
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When I looked out the window later, I saw that the big wind had simply toppled the other woodpile out back and gone away, leaving rain pouring on it. |
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She'd head outside and check the horses and the flowers and the woodpile. |
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Also don't forget that your woodpile also looks like heaven to termites, so it's best to only keep a week or so worth of wood near the house in easy reach. |
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It would be their job, in shifts of two hours each so that they could enjoy the fair as well, to bring wood to Maria and the other cooks from a central woodpile. |
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If you'd had the sense to wear your shirt the other day when you were out chopping wood, instead of leaving it on the woodpile, you wouldn't have got a chill. |
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While Tom talked, Gold Dust set to work to claw the weasel out of the woodpile. |
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The service area of a backyard is where the clothesline, garbage bin, and woodpile are located. |
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After all, why should I burn propane on my barbecue for hours on end when I can use wood from my woodpile to create smoke? |
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She walks past the woodpile, knocks on the door and is greeted by Miss Loring. |
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Then she shovelled a path to the woodpile and one to the car. |
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She spread a featherbed on a woodpile and carried Emma out every day to lay in the sun, wrapped in another featherbed under the shade of an umbrella. |
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Charlie managed to keep an eye on their woodpile without seeming to, and took to parking his tractor in their woodlot and walking home over the ridge when he thought the pile was getting low. |
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Out here, schussing through the pines, you'll spy the miniature Spooner Cabin with a generous woodpile to feed the pot-bellied stove inside. |
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Retired engineer Ole Kristian Kjelling is famous in Norway for his woodpile portraits of Queen Sonja and King Harald V, Norway's current monarchs, and the 18th-century composer Rossini. |
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To force me to tell the truth, as she said, my mother, more often than not, beat me soundly with the broom-handle or a stick from the woodpile near the fireplace. |
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In the nature workshop's courtyard there is a woodpile forming a natural labyrinth that shows how rich life is inside dead wood and which treasures have been hidden there many years ago. |
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My mother kept a cook and a nursemaid, and a dvornik, or outdoor man, to take care of the horses, the cow, and the woodpile. |
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Even a collection of things, such as a woodpile, has some unity inasmuch as it can correctly be called one thing: it is a collection, but it is a single collection. |
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