coal house

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coal house

A man carries a bucket of coal from the coal house to his home.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A shed or small building for storing coal: A "coal house" is a simple structure, typically a shed or outbuilding, specifically designed and used for the storage of coal.
Usage
  • The term "coal house" is a compound noun. It is used to refer to the physical storage facility itself.
  • It is a somewhat dated term, as coal is less commonly used for home heating today. It is most often encountered in historical contexts, descriptions of older properties, or in literature.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The old coal house at the back of the garden is now used as a tool shed.
    • In the 19th century, most homes had a coal house for their winter fuel supply.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metaphorically to describe something very dark, dirty, or associated with soot and grime, though this is rare.
    • After working in the chimney, his clothes looked like he'd been in a coal house.
Variants and Related Words
  • Coalshed (n): A synonym for "coal house"; a shed for storing coal.
  • Coal bunker (n): A container or compartment, often partially underground or built into a wall, for storing coal.
  • Coal scuttle (n): A small bucket or hod for carrying coal from the storage place to a fireplace or stove.
Synonyms
  • Coalshed: A shed for coal.
  • Coal store: A place where coal is kept.
Notes
  • "Coal house" is a specific type of outhouse or shed. It is not a general term for a house made of coal.
  • The focus is exclusively on its function as a storage space for the solid fuel, coal.
coal house

A man carries a bucket of coal from the coal house to his home.

Noun
  1. a shed for storing coal