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Meanings of little charcoal in English
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Usage of little charcoal in English
1
Have some brandy in the boat and your littlecharcoal stove, and keep water boiling.
2
A littlecharcoal on the ground won't hurt it.
3
On the shelf and the walls were some fine littlecharcoal sketches-streetscenes and street urchins.
4
The baronet had been dead many days, suffocated by the fumes of his poor littlecharcoal stove.
5
Always keep some grit and oyster shells where the chickens can get it; also feed a littlecharcoal occasionally.
6
Some of those who had tents, and used littlecharcoal fires to warm them, were killed by the fumes of charcoal.
7
No lamps had been lit, but the littlecharcoal brazier was still burning, giving off a puttering last-breath sort of light.
8
Some Malays were crouching by a littlecharcoal stove, playing with bone counters and showing their white teeth as they chattered.
9
She was talking to Nehushta, who, her back bent almost double over a littlecharcoal fire, was engaged in cooking their supper.
10
Siegfried, you know that we have but littlecharcoal left for our forges, and our master will soon return from his journey.
11
During the performance the attendants walk about, with the persistence of constables during a London police-court hearing, carrying refreshments and littlecharcoal stoves.
12
The littlecharcoal oven in his push-cart sent out a shrill, continuous whistle, and Nan had an impulse to throw something at him.
13
We wrapped up early in them too, and smoked and talked through the long evening while we watched his littlecharcoal fire go out.