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Definition of Charcoaled
1. charcoal [v] - See also: charcoal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charcoaled
Literary usage of Charcoaled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1808)
"... ceive that' .n the hare wall, as above, are charcoaled-itt fume ... in favour
of the charcoaled whims, gs . above,... ..."
2. The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of by Jean Macé (1866)
"We may call them carbonized, or more simply charred or charcoaled,' though the
word charred is generally used only for burnt wood. ..."
3. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1865)
"Over the mantel-piece had been charcoaled " Rascal " ; over the
pier-table, "Abolitionist." We did not fare as badly as several others who rejoiced
in the ..."
4. Works by Manuel Márquez Sterling, William Makepeace Thackeray, Leslie Stephen, Louise Stanage (1902)
"Yes ; 'tis a garret—let him know't who will— There was my bed—full hard it was
and small; My table there—and I decipher still Half a lame couplet charcoaled ..."
5. A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year by Edwin Emerson, Georg Gottfried Gervinus, Maurice Magnus (1901)
"Yes; 'tis a garret—let him know't who will— There was my bed—full hard it was
and small; My table there—and I decipher still Half a himo couplet charcoaled ..."
6. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"Yes ; 'tis a garret—let him know't who will— There was my bed—full hard it was
and small; My table there—and I decipher still Half a lame couplet charcoaled ..."
7. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"... My table there — and I decipher still Half a lame couplet charcoaled on the wall.
Ye joys, that Time hath swept with him away. Come to mine eyes, ..."