Flue in a sentence as a noun

How can getting sick and dying of an airborne flue be someone's fault?

I want a thermocouple in the stove and in the flue and sensors to tell me when the dampers are in or out.

Tweakers do bizarre things like move furniture at odd hours or burn fires without opening the flue.

If someone's home and burned their dinner or forgot to open the flue, is 15 minutes so bad?

High processing fluency has been shown to be linked with positive affect [1].

You might need to cover Sundays public holidays and so on and cover of staff during the flue season

Bird flue itself was only one of 5 incidents that could have exploded into a pandemic.

Imagine if either the control or test work place has an employe who is carrier for the flue but with limited symptoms.

Hang on, I'm in the UK and I've had flu shots, but surely these are effective only against the standard seasonal flue strain de jour, not H1N1.

Too little oxygen and you can actually get a reducing atmosphere, the furnace runs a bit colder, less heat escapes through the flue.

The real problem with grammatical errors is that regardless of whether or not the person can understand you, you're decreasing their level of processing fluency.

Flue definitions

noun

flat bladelike projection on the arm of an anchor

See also: fluke

noun

organ pipe whose tone is produced by air passing across the sharp edge of a fissure or lip

noun

a conduit to carry off smoke