radiator - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • incase: Spacious with glass sash window and encased radiator below.
  • cove: Bedroom 2 12'4 X 9 ' with coving, radiator, double glazed patio doors opening onto balcony to rear.
  • conceal: Midland Red from 1945 modernized the look of front engined busses by concealing the radiators.
  • bleed: Cold spots or constantly having to bleed the radiators.
  • panel: There is a low level WC, a pedestal wash hand basin and a single paneled radiator.

Adjective modifier

  • oil-filled: Gatehouse Room Gilar House has central heating and the Gatehouse can be warmed by an electric oil-filled radiator.
  • central: Rear entrance hall With double glazed door, central heating radiator.
  • double: Part tiled walls, side aspect double glazed window, double radiator.
  • electric: Wall mounted electric panel radiator with built in timer.

Modifies a noun

  • grille: The heater air intake is above the bonnet on the 200 series, but behind the radiator grille on the 400 series.
  • grill: January 2004 - Bob Brewer has fitted the radiator grill.
  • valve: Chrome radiator valves can be purchased at the bottom of the page or you can choose from a wider range by clicking here.
  • hose: This in turn caused the reshaping of the steel tube between the two lower radiator hoses.
  • shroud: It includes a new tank and seat, longer rear fender, restyled side covers and new radiator shrouds.
  • thermostat: Hill View House ensures that radiator thermostats are working properly.

Noun used with modifier

  • heating: Rear entrance hall With double glazed door, central heating radiator.
  • high-stand: Two traditional high-stand radiators with thermostatic controls, coved ceiling and center rose.
  • chrome: Chrome radiator valves can be purchased at the bottom of the page or you can choose from a wider range by clicking here.
  • towel: Double glazed window and a heated towel rail radiator.
  • panel: Wall mounted electric panel radiator with built in timer.

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