0 a person whose job is to clean inside chimneys, usually using a set of brushes with a very long handle -- 煙囪清掃工
First, the chimney sweep was not the primary owner of the jewel.
Parliament did not go on its knees to ask the permission of chimney sweeps to stop children being shoved up chimneys.
It was first detected in 1775, where it affected chimney sweeps in their late teens and early twenties who had been in contact with soot since their early childhood.
For instance, house owners in some countries are not allowed to maintain their chimneys; they are required to hire a professional chimney sweep.
But the chimney sweep still has to get on to the roof.
If he is to be a chimney sweep, henceforth the education of that child centres round the chimney.
I have spoken to housewives, a bricklayer, a chimney sweep, as well as to many others.
Their arithmetic is all based on the qualifications for a chimney sweep.