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Definition of Coaled
1. coal [v] - See also: coal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coaled
Literary usage of Coaled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Around the World with a King by William N. Armstrong (1904)
"... Bathing — Imperial Commissioners Leave at the Boundary of the Empire — Chinese
and Japanese Morality — The Steamer coaled by Women and Children. ..."
2. The North Pacific Surveying and Exploring Expedition Or, My Last Cruise by Alexander Wylly Habersham (1857)
"... LIQUOR-LAW — HOW WE " coaled SHIP," AND HOW WE RAN A RACH WITH A FLOOD-TIDE.
THE last part of the previous chapter was chiefly devoted to the different ..."
3. Rambles Through Japan Without a Guide by Albert Leffingwell (1892)
"... of the bombardment—The story of a wrong—Opinion of Sir KJ Reed, MP—Voyage to
Nagasaki—Last day in Japan—Steamships coaled by children —Off for China. ..."
4. Naval Boilers: A Text-book for the Instruction of Midshipmen at the U. S by Frederick Charles Bieg (1903)
"In this case one fire is coaled, the gases being consumed in the combustion
chamber by the heat from the bright fire in the adjacent furnace. ..."
5. The Mechanical Handling and Storing of Material; Being a Treatise on the by George Frederick Zimmer (1922)
"Over one hundred engines are usually coaled here daily, ... With the new installation
the very largest engine can be coaled in less than three minutes, ..."