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radiator

[rey-dee-ey-ter] / ˈreɪ diˌeɪ tər /


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The camera cuts to Elizabeth’s actual surroundings: a New York City apartment, where the radiator clacks and hisses in place of a crackling fire, and the view is brick, not snow-dusted pasture.

From Salon

The commission admitted the problem and extended the mechanism to such finished products as washing machines, industrial radiators and garden tools.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rob Williams visits the pub most afternoons and has his spot by the window and, more importantly, near the radiator.

From BBC

To help with the pine needle drop, she also advises putting it in a cooler part of your house, away from radiators or open fire.

From BBC

That could include turning off radiators in unused rooms, switching off lights when they are not needed, and not leaving electrical appliances on standby.

From BBC