I didn't aim fer that thing to come down the chimbleyand git us.
Jest one big chimbley was all he had, and it was on de kitchen end, and we done all de cooking in a fireplace dat was purty nigh as wide as de whole room.
Them Yankees clumb down the chimbleyand got every one of my chickens and they killed about fifteen of Master Frank's hogs.
Aw never had my chimbley swept as chep i' my life!
But they're poor things, bless you, and don't sweep a chimbley half like a boy used.
I ran to the first chimbley stack, but that wasn't right, for I knew as the one I came up was a-top of a slate-sloping roof.
Why, that was one of the cheery sounds as you used to hear early in the mornin', when you was tucked up warm in bed; for there was always somebody's chimbley a being swept.
Hard pushed, poor thing, when she took me to Joe Barkby, the chimbley sweep, as said he'd teach me the trade if she liked.
But there I was, and I soon began scrambling up again, and worked hard, for thechimbley was wider than the other one.
Duckfoot is a mason by trade, an' onct he built a chimbleyfor a woman.
The only dry place in the house is in the chimbley corner, where the folks all huddle up, as an old hen and her chickens do under a cart of a wet day.
The smoke above our chimbleypots I'd dearly love to see, And those dear folks down in Devon, how they'll talk and think of me.
An' the blue forget-me-nots Wiped out this dusty city and the smoky chimbley pots.
If he'd felled down the chimbley like that brick, he wouldn't have been filling stockings.
There was irons in the chimbley for steps; but one was loose and fell out when I stepped on it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chimbley" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.