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