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Answer for the clue "Scuttle ", 3 letters:
hod

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Word definitions for hod in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Two years earlier Jones had given up work as a hod carrier when Wimbledon signed him from Wealdstone for £10,000.

Usage examples of hod.

Now this is a wee bit of a hod, as anyone who knows about such things will tell you, but that is because the bricks are not the normal, weak, crumbling things that you are used to in your foreign lands.

Take what you will for I despair of ever making good union hod carriers out of any of them.

Pappy Hod used to go out on liberty and have all sorts of fun kicking shit.

Johnny and Poppy Hod struggled free of the brawl, dodged round a corner and began the struggle up the hill to Kingsway.

When she looked up at him, he ducked his head, turning to the hod, and began to dump coals into a bucket beside it.

He went to the hod of coal and began scooping out buckets again, to spread them over the smoldering ring, fresh fuel.

He and his mistress would travel off for days at a time and return with a hod full of stones.

Lieutenant Hod Proulx brought him in but had to wave him off, and as the Avenger flew down the portside, climbing, the men on deck could see the holes hi tail, fuselage and wings.

With a slash of his right paddle down and across his body to the left, Hod cut the Avenger, and it eased down under good control, hit on its one wheel and tail, caught the third wire, and then sagged down, dragging the wing tip and turning slightly right, the prop digging splinters out of the deck before it stopped.

Bill had the hunched- over, totally drained look of a man carrying a hod of bricks.

He found about a cupola a terrace which he had not earlier noticed, and on this terrace a hod of plaster, a trowel, and a ladder some seventy feet long.

He dumped the rest of the firewood from his hod willy-nilly into the box and stumped off.

She stirred through the ashes until she found some glowing orange-red, and then began adding wood to the fire from the old iron hod beside the fireplace.

And those who now quit their hods, shovels, and barrows In crowds to the bar of some ale-house to flock, When bred to OUR bar shall be Gibbses and Garrows, Assume the silk gown, and discard the smock-frock.

Which after forty-five years was nothing for any riggish Pappy Hod to be finding out.