Definition of Recoaled

1. recoal [v] - See also: recoal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recoaled

recluses
reclusing
reclusion
reclusions
reclusive
reclusively
reclusiveness
reclusivenesses
reclusories
reclusory
recluster
reclustered
reclustering
reclusters
recoal
recoaled (current term)
recoaling
recoals
recoat
recoated
recoating
recoats
recock
recocked
recocking
recocks
recoct
recocted
recocting
recoction

Literary usage of Recoaled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1920)
"Several times he had recoaled and provisioned his ship from prizes and. barring the fouling of his ship's bottom, was in better shape when captured than ..."

2. The Relations of the United States and Spain: The Spanish-American War by French Ensor Chadwick (1911)
"... I gave instructions that the Furor should be recoaled from the Coldn, and that the latter ship, together with the Oquendo and Pinion, should remain ..."

3. The Relations of the United States and Spain: The Spanish-American War by French Ensor Chadwick (1911)
"... Commander Chapman Coleman Todd, had come to relieve the Machias, which needed to be recoaled. The torpedo-boat Winslow, Lieutenant John 8. ..."

4. Lessons of the War with Spain: And Other Articles by Alfred Thayer Mahan (1899)
"... he considered exaggerated, — no serious operations against a defended seaboard were possible to any enemy after a transatlantic voyage, until recoaled. ..."

5. The Campaign of Santiago de Cuba by Herbert Howland Sargent (1907)
"... he considered exaggerated, — no serious operations against a defended seaboard were possible to an enemy after a transatlantic voyage, until recoaled. ..."

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