Bucket for conveying coal to a stove or fireplace.
Container for coal; shaped to permit pouring the coal onto the fire.
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.
6 Present arms, here comes a coal scuttle .
7 Doctor Tisnower the loveliest hand-hammered brass coal scuttle that ever was seen-andwith a purple ribbon tied to its tail.
8 A pile of them lay almost at her feet, as if heaped there by someone sweeping out a coal scuttle .
9 Ten minutes later I was in a hot tin bath shaped like an overgrown coal scuttle , its water foaming with carbolic soap.
10 The hat, as Mr. Sala humorously puts it, resembles an inverted coal scuttle or bucket without handles, and pierced by many holes.
11 When Becky went downstairs, she was not the same Becky who had staggered up, loaded down by the weight of the coal scuttle .
12 I didn't have far to go; he had been tumbled into a corner with empty collar boxes, a broken coal scuttle , and some fire kindling.
13 Scullery maids were machines who carried coal scuttles and made fires.
14 There were gears piled atop half-finished knitting and cranking mechanisms attached to coal scuttles .
15 The hail of " coal scuttles " having subsided, the General mounted to his observation post.
16 May 28th, A fender and two coal scuttles .
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