4357 examples of coaled in sentences

The real ships will slip in, be docked and coaled, and slip out again.

~A Paradox.~ 'Tis a curious fact, but a fact very old; You can keep a fire hot by keeping it coaled.

On shore we got, through be-coaled Negroes, men and women, safe and not very much be-coaled ourselves

On shore we got, through be-coaled Negroes, men and women, safe and not very much be-coaled ourselves

The deer and buffalo ought to be thick in them plains at this timeand when the buffalo are thick they covers the plains till ye can hardly see the end o' them; but, ye see, sometimes the rascally Redskins takes it into their heads to burn the prairies, and sometimes ye find the place that should ha' bin black wi' buffalo, black as a coal wi' fire for miles an' miles on end.

He was a tall, powerful savage, almost naked, and mounted on a coal-black charger, which he sat with the ease of a man accustomed to ride from infancy.

King DEATH no longer drenches With "coal-black wine" his throttle.

Then the leader of the gray rats plucked up courage and jumped down in the coal-black cellar.

In the midst of all this white lay numerous little islets, absolutely coal black.

The cooking is often done by coal or wood stoves or kerosene lamps.

April, Maine Alexis Icons, coal mines, Ten Mile Creek, the Monongahela, a long way to this house by the Kennebec, sitting erect, brushing your hair, fire and peace in your cheeks, preparing for the further steppes of feeling.

His coal cost him three shillings a week, and his house-rent two; leaving him but four shillings a week for a family of seven persons to live upon.

They poured into coal barges, filling the yawning black holes as Africans used to fill slave-ships, into launches and tugs, and along the roads leading down the river and southwestward toward Ostend.

If you awoke again into that taste of soft-coal smoke, went down to another of those staggering lamp-lit breakfasts.

The express from Cologne to Berlin passed through Essen, where the Krupp guns are made, the coal and iron country of Westphalia, and the plains of the west.

But little by little the victory was achieved, and lines of paper, wood, and coal gave promise of brighter things.

A. Six pounds of water to I pound of coal.

A. A tubular boiler will require I/4 less grate surface, and will evaporate about 8 pounds of water to I pound of coal.

To give you my personal opinion I believe that any of the standard engines today with good coal and properly handled, will and are producing 1 H.P. for as low as every 10 feet of surface.

These inquiries were all without exception from the wooded country, that is, from a section where it is cheaper to burn wood than coal.

The beds of phosphate which English enterprise has turned to so good an account in this part of France, and which are followed in the earth just like a seam of coal or a vein of metal, are merely layers of bones.

It was found that beneath her soil lay an unbroken coal field, 39,000 square miles in extent.

A roaring fire of dry wood, peat and coal lighted up this snug but spacious apartmentflashing on pots and pans, and dressers high-piled with pewter plates and dishes; and making the uncertain shadows of the long "hanks" of onions and many a flitch and ham, depending from the ceiling, dance on its glowing surface.

" "I say 'Yes' to allfrom Dardale Moss, as black as pitch and as rotten as the grave, up that zigzag wall you call a road, that looks like chalk in the moonlight, through Dunner Cleugh, as dark as a coal-pit, and down here to the George and the Dragon, where you have a roaring fire, wise men, good punchhere it isand a corpse in your coach-house.

LLOYD AND ELLIOTT, INC., NEW YORK Advertising campaign for coal dealers.

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