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coal scuttle
noun
- a metal bucket, usually with a lip, for holding and carrying coal.
coal scuttle
noun
- a domestic metal container for coal
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Word History and Origins
Origin of coal scuttle1
First recorded in 1765–75
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Example Sentences
Cadets teeter beneath helmets resembling giant coal scuttles, while their superiors barely prevent their ornate headgear from succumbing to gravity.
From New York Times
“Sometimes you have to let the underworld in,” Mr. Oliver says, describing an invasion of his house’s coal scuttle by a group of vagrants.
From New York Times
The only thing would hush her, he always said, was for him to beat the coal scuttle with a poke and sing ‘Dixie.’
From Literature
“No, you simple-minded piece of cream cheese,” she replies, “I’m filling the coal scuttle with apple sauce.”
From Wall Street Journal
Next came a dragon-shaped coal scuttle that glowed gold and orange.
From Literature
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