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stoker Meaning

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stoker (n)

Irish writer of the horror novel about Dracula (1847-1912)

a laborer who tends fires (as on a coal-fired train or steamship)

a mechanical device for stoking a furnace

stoker Sentence Examples

  1. The stoker diligently fed coal into the roaring flames, ensuring the locomotive's steady progress.
  2. The old steam engine's stoker, covered in soot and grime, worked tirelessly to keep the boiler pressurized.
  3. Despite the arduous labor, the stoker took pride in his role, knowing he played a vital part in powering the train.
  4. The stoker's shovel danced rhythmically in the firebox, delivering a steady supply of fuel to the flames.
  5. With each scoop of coal, the stoker fueled the engine's relentless march forward.
  6. The stoker's muscles ached and his clothes dripped with sweat, but he refused to slacken his efforts.
  7. The train's stoker, an unsung hero, ensured the safety and efficiency of the journey.
  8. As the train approached its destination, the stoker finally emerged from the cramped and smoky confines of the firebox.
  9. The stoker's hands, blackened and calloused, bore witness to the rigors of his occupation.
  10. With the locomotive's fire extinguished, the stoker's work was complete, but the memories of its power and determination would stay with him forever.

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Irish writer of the horror novel about Dracula (1847-1912), a laborer who tends fires (as on a coal-fired train or steamship), a mechanical device for stoking a

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The stoker diligently fed coal into the roaring flames, ensuring the locomotive's steady progress.

The old steam engine's stoker, covered in soot and grime, worked tirelessly to keep the boiler pressurized.

Despite the arduous labor, the stoker took pride in his role, knowing he played a vital part in powering the train.

The stoker's shovel danced rhythmically in the firebox, delivering a steady supply of fuel to the flames.