Bucket for conveying coal to a stove or fireplace.
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Examples for "hod "
Examples for "hod "
1 One would think every brick in the hod had dropped on her.
2 She knocked a whole plank out of the bottom with a hod .
3 Once he got permission to carry a hod for half an hour.
4 And what's that got to do with our gifted little hod carrier?
5 Oh, gritty-natured Guerilla regiments of the hod , the trowel, and the brick-kiln!
1 The fire had burned down and she reached for the coal scuttle .
2 Anthony put down his coal scuttle and took hold of Betty's tray.
3 A discarded spray of silver whiskers had been tossed in the coal scuttle .
4 He left the coal scuttle in the shed, and went out into the air.
5 Here the coal scuttle slipped and my old friend tumbled into the collar boxes with a groan.
1 She came upstairs again, and she took the coal hod out'n my hands, and said-saidshe:
2 Suddenly the store door closed behind me; broom, oil can, coal hod and scissors knew me no more.
1 AS turned up at Neville's door again this week, coal bucket in hand.
2 Uncle Bobbie arose and placed the coal bucket between them.
3 He seized a coal bucket and started down the path.
4 He filled the coal bucket .
5 In the metal coal bucket , I could see my reflection, a large-eyed boy with reddish brown hair and a mouth just like my mother's.
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