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coal chute

n. a chute for coal

Usage examples of "coal chute".

After he had waited until he did not know what else to do, he staggered up the road in the direction of his house and the coal chute.

And the coal bunker of en=, with room has a small door for a coal chute, that a man could crawl through.

He was still watching me, the furnace-glow shining full on his haggard face and casting the enormous shadow of his body on the coal chute behind him.

The doors were out, I said, because the alarm system was one I couldn't sabotage from outside, and all the windows were wired into it, and the coal chute, my old ace in the hole, had been trumped by bricks and cement.

Bring the perishables to the back, but put the dog food next to the coal chute.

Together they opened them and climbed out of the cellar through the coal chute.

He waited until he was certain no one was below him watching the house, and then he cautiously made his way down the rest of the way, bellied under the bushes that grew thick about the house, and slid down the coal chute to the basement.

He forced an entrance through the coal chute at the rear of the house, and through the sooty remains of his vision he searched every room, both upstairs and down.

McBride had switched to gas had been bricked up, as had the opening to the coal chute itself.

There certainly wasn't going to be a coal chute, or a stout tree conveniently close to the imposing barrier, that they could use.