stove poker

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stove poker

A person uses a stove poker to adjust the logs in a fireplace.

Definition

Noun: A stove poker is a tool, specifically a type of fire iron, consisting of a straight metal rod with a handle at one end. Its primary function is to stir, rearrange, or break up burning fuel (like coal or logs) in a fireplace or stove to improve air circulation and encourage burning.

Usage

The word stove poker is used to refer to the physical tool itself. It is typically found near a fireplace or wood-burning stove. - He used the stove poker to move the logs and get the fire going again. - The antique brass stove poker was hanging on a stand beside the hearth.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe an action or person that provokes or stirs up a situation.
    • Her controversial question acted as a stove poker, stirring up a heated debate.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fireplace poker: A more general term, often used interchangeably with "stove poker."
  • Poker: A common shortened form. (Note: This is also the name of a card game, so context is key).
  • Stoking rod: A less common synonym emphasizing its use for feeding a fire.
Synonyms
  • Fire iron
  • Fireplace poker
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • To poke the fire: This phrasal verb describes the action performed with a stove poker.
    • He stopped to poke the fire before adding another log.
stove poker

A person uses a stove poker to adjust the logs in a fireplace.

Noun
  1. fire iron consisting of a metal rod with a handle; used to stir a fire

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