recoaled

/riːˈkoʊld/
verb
  1. Past tense of recoal; supplied or refilled with coal again.
    • The crew recoaled the ship in just a few hours before setting sail again.
    • After the long voyage, the captain ordered that the vessel be recoaled at the nearest port.
    • They recoaled the old steam engine and soon had it running smoothly.
adjective
  1. Having been supplied or refilled with coal again.
    • The recoaled locomotive chugged out of the station with renewed energy.
    • The recoaled furnace burned brightly, heating the entire building.
    • With its bunkers fully recoaled, the freighter was ready for the next leg of the journey.
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