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coal-scuttle
ˈcoal-scuttle 1. A receptacle for holding a supply of coal for a fire; a coal-box, coal-scoop.1771 Smollett Humph. Cl. III. 197 The pain occasioned by the fall of the coalscuttle upon his foot. a 1825 Forby Voc. East Ang. I. 72 Coal-hod..otherwise called the coal-scuttle. 1832 Babbage Econ. Manuf. i...
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Coal scuttle
Homes that do not use coal sometimes use a coal scuttle decoratively. resembling that of a coal scuttle.
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coal-scuttle
coal-scuttle(also scuttle), n container for coal, usu kept by the fireside 煤斗, 煤桶(通常置於炉边的).
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Coal scuttle bonnet
A coal scuttle bonnet (sometimes referred to as a coal-scuttle bonnet or sugar scoop bonnet) is a design of bonnet with stiffened brim and a flat back An even earlier version minus the flattened crown, dating from circa 1810 and described as a coal-scuttle shape, is part of the Victoria and Albert Museum
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SS Lanthorn
Westoll Line ships exported coal and patent fuel to Italy and Egypt and imported grain from Black Sea ports to the United Kingdom. left the area and half an hour later Lanthorn suffered an explosion amidships, which her crew assumed was caused by charges planted by the Germans to scuttle
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scuttle
scuttle/ˈskʌtl; `skʌtl/ v[I, Ipr, Ip]run with short quick steps 用小而快的步子跑 small animals scuttling about 各处奔跑的小动物. =>Usage at scurry 用法见 scurry. scuttle, n [sing]act of scuttling 小跑 a scuttle down the passage 沿通道小跑.scuttle / ˈskʌtl; `skʌtl/ n small opening with a lid on a ship's deck or side, or in a ...
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Bonnet (headgear)
styles of bonnets between ca 1817 and 1845 had a large peak which effectively prevented women from looking right or left without turning their heads: a coal-scuttle See also
Salvation Army bonnet
Poke bonnet
Coal scuttle bonnet
Balmoral bonnet - Scotland
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de Courtais, Georgine, Women's Hats, Headdresses
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Windbag the Sailor
captain who entertains his bar room audience with tales of his alleged days at sea, although his maritime experience extends no further than navigating a coal His tall tales catch him out when he is conned into commanding the unseaworthy Rob Roy to the West Indies by a gang of criminals who mean to scuttle the
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Hod
Hod or HOD may refer to:
Brick hod, a long-handled box for carrying bricks or mortar
Coal scuttle, bucket-like container for carrying coal
Hawk (plasterer's
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Scuttle
Coal scuttle, a bucket-like container for coal
Shaving scuttle, a teapot-like container for hot water
Scuttle, a fictional character in Disney's The Little Scuttle shake, a phenomenon experienced in some convertible cars
Scuttle (Disney), a character in Disney's Mickey Mouse comics
Scuttle (horse)
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Poke bonnet
See also
Salvation Army bonnet
Coal scuttle bonnet
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Bonnets (headgear)
19th-century fashion
Hats
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SS Leander (1925)
Her captain attempted to scuttle Leander, but was forcibly prevented from doing so by the rest of her crew. Her cargo of coal caught fire and the crew abandoned ship. Of her crew of nine, plus six DEMS gunners, four were killed.
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GWR 7200 Class
The final batch of the class were later fitted with newly developed 'Coal Scuttle' bunkers. The bunker was also designed to facilitate the movement of the coal towards the hatch in the cab, however ‘scuttle bunkers’ would only carry 5 tonnes of
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Renault KJ
After only a few months production the 'Coal Scuttle' bonnet was replaced with the new style 'Alligator' bonnet and the car was designated the KJ1.
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