coal scuttle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of coal scuttle
First recorded in 1765–75
Example Sentences
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“The fire in a coal scuttle was small, and now it’s a massive pyro,” Mr. Shields said.
From New York Times • Mar. 23, 2017
On Meet the Press John L. Lewis threatened his chronic coal scuttle, and Walter Reuther described the General Motors strike the week his U.A.W. hit the street.
From Time Magazine Archive
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As he woke in his frigid bedroom, shaved in icy water and ate a cold breakfast without the cheering "hot cuppa tea," he wanted his socialism translated into a fuller coal scuttle.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One called On a Grecian Urn is crumpled up in the coal scuttle.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He filled a pot-bellied stove from a small coal scuttle, for all the world a kindly German householder entertaining a guest.
From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom
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