Synonym: coal oil, kerosine, lamp oil. Similar words: looseness, closeness, generosity, heterosexual, eros, rose, arose, prose. Meaning: ['kerəsɪːn] n. a flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters.
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1. A leakage of kerosene has polluted water supplies.
2. The kerosene lamp blew out.
3. Instead of electricity, there were kerosene lanterns.
4. The fire burned up when she added some kerosene.
5. The kerosene stove kept the room warm as toast.
6. They used kerosene to burn the houses.
7. Because of frequent power outages, we kept kerosene lamps.
8. In towns, kerosene is the main fuel for cooking.
9. At night you light your kerosene lamps.
10. Then he turned off the kerosene lamp.
11. I got up and lit the kerosene lamp.
12. A couple of kerosene lamps were burning.
13. There was no gaslight in the apartments; only kerosene lamps glowed in the windows.
14. The ostensible reason for this outlay was that kerosene was the lighting fuel of the poor.
15. Prices of fuel oil, diesel and kerosene were also raised.
16. The room was lit by a single kerosene hurricane lamp in the center of the table and a few candles.
17. Our nostrils smelled wet grass, human sweat, kerosene, incense,[sentencedict.com] charred flesh.
18. Further cuts in government subsidies on petrol, diesel, kerosene and fertilizer were announced.
19. Kerosene immersion heaters were supposed to keep the water boiling to sterilize our mess gear.
20. The brilliant yellow stain of kerosene light spilled itself out on the snow.
21. The price of coal and kerosene is rising rapidly, and the forests are being denuded.
22. The only light was from a dim kerosene lamp standing on a low table.
23. There, they would reduce the need for oil products such as kerosene and petroleum gas.
24. He stayed later and later at the quarries, working by kerosene lamp.
25. Its rotating arms pumped fiery orange clouds of ignited kerosene fuel over a wide circle.
26. In her dark cellar kitchen she showed me how to lay the kindling and pour kerosene to fire her wood-burning stove.
27. The engines of the Atlas burned a modified aviation fuel, similar to kerosene, with liquid oxygen.
28. She smelled of horse sweat and the greasy shit smell of canned butter heating on a kerosene stove.
29. But clothes had to be bought, and medicines, and cooking pots and kerosene for the hurricane lamps.
30. In 1981 the government had to resort to crash purchases of kerosene to meet shortages.
More similar words: looseness, closeness, generosity, heterosexual, eros, rose, arose, prose, morose, take root, looker-on, erosion, aerosol, chosen, loosen, rosette, roseate, rosebud, rose hip, sucrose, sun rose, morosely, dextrose, rosemary, primrose, rosewood, aerospace, sclerosis, prosperous, proselyte.