A coal scuttle is a bucket usually with an extended "lip" on one side to facilitate pouring coal onto a fire.
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Coal is to scuttle as something is to caddy. In this analogy, the relationship between coal and scuttle is that coal is typically stored or carried in a scuttle. Similarly, in the second part of the analogy, something is typically stored or carried in a caddy. A caddy is a container or holder used to store or transport items, such as tea in a tea caddy or golf clubs in a golf caddy.
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A coal holder is typically referred to as a coal scuttle or a coal hod. It is a container specifically designed for holding and carrying coal for fuel.
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The bird in the movie, The Little Mermaid, is named Scuttle.
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The likely word is "scuttle" (to deliberately sink a ship, or a small container for coal).
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A coal scuttle is a kind of bucket specifically designed for holding and carrying coal. It typically has a wide opening for easy access and a handle for convenient transportation.
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Synonyms for the noun scuttle are:
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The seagull is named Scuttle. When Ariel would find human items on shipwrecks, she would bring them to Scuttle, who gave them odd names and made up uses for them. For example, Scuttle told Ariel that a fork ("dinglehopper") was used for combing your hair!
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Ancient civilizations used scuttles to carry coal/minerals.
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You must scuttle the ship at the very moment we are boarded, lieutenant!
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Pirates would scuttle any ship that they could not take with them.
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A bucket used for holding coals is typically called a coal bucket or a coal scuttle.
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A pay rise and instructs him to buy a new coal scuttle.
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The cast of Pimple Meets Captain Scuttle - 1913 includes: Joe Evans as Captain Scuttle Fred Evans as Pimple
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The word scuttle has two syllables.
The syllables are divided like so: scut-tle.
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The term "scuttle panel" refers to the panel located at the base of the windshield in a vehicle. It is believed to have originated from the nautical term "scuttle," which means a small hatch or opening in a ship's deck. The scuttle panel provides access to components such as the cabin air intake, wiper motor, and HVAC system.
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No. Coal is a noun, but is widely used as an adjunct with other nouns, as in coal scuttle, coal car, coal chute, or coal miner. The adjective "coaly" is used for the look, smell or other attributes of coal.
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Pimple Meets Captain Scuttle - 1913 is rated/received certificates of:
UK:U
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Scrooge kept a small fire that he could warm his chilled feet by as well as a small coal scuttle that contained coal and a few scanty ashes in his coal box.
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A coal bucket or coal hod is the term used for a container specifically designed for holding and transporting coal. These buckets are typically made of metal and have a handle for easy carrying.
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Scuttle is found on desert isle, on the small green part to the East on the map.
He is north on the grass, between two spiky brown trees.
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Coal scuttles are bucket-like containers designed specifically for holding small amounts of coal made for the convenience of carrying coal indoors, they are sometimes used as decorations as well.
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The Little Mermaid - 1992 Scuttle 3-1 was released on:
USA: 17 September 1994
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The seagull in "The Little Mermaid" is named Scuttle.
Did you know that the word "scuttle" in sailing terms means "to purposely sink one's own ship"?
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The seagull is named Scuttle. When Ariel would find human items on shipwrecks, she would bring them to Scuttle, who gave them odd names and made up uses for them. For example, Scuttle told Ariel that a fork ("dinglehopper") was used for combing your hair!
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He didnt ask a boy for coal. He told Bob to purchase a coal scuttle. He asked the boy outside the windows to purchase the prize turkey for him
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