Synonym: char, ember. Similar words: coalition, go all out, coach, coast, coastal. Meaning: [kəʊl] n. 1. fossil fuel consisting of carbonized vegetable matter deposited in the Carboniferous period 2. a hot fragment of wood or coal that is left from a fire and is glowing or smoldering. v. 1. burn to charcoal 2. supply with coal 3. take in coal.
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(31) His routine work is to rub the coal through a sieve.
(32) This old coal face is to be reworked next week.
(33) With competition from cheap imports, the British coal industry is facing a serious crisis.
(34) Should I put another shovelful of coal on the fire?
(35) Pile more coal on the fire; it is going out.
(36) Canals in the area were originally built for the carriage of coal.
(37) They are trying their best to reactivate the old coal cutter.
(38) The pit is being shut down because it no longer has enough coal that can be mined economically.
(39) Coal has been displaced by natural gas as a major source of energy.
(40) This could pose a threat to jobs in the coal industry.
(41) The decision is a hammer blow for the coal industry.
(42) Ore and coal had been barged down the Ohio to the Mississippi.
(43) The strike seriously reduced coal deliveries to industry.
(44) France has fallen behind in coal production.
(45) There's hardly any coal left.
(46) Russia has a wealth of coal and timber.
(47) They use half a ton of coal every week.
(48) Coal is formed from the remains of freshwater plants.
(49) The price of coal fell sharply.
(50) The raw coal was quoted at $15 per ton.
(51) Britain's mineral resources include oil,(Sentencedict.com)(http://sentencedict.com/coal.html) coal and gas deposits.
(52) Disagreement exists over the pattern of demand for coal.
(53) Important changes are moving in on the coal industry.
(54) Matthew scrubbed the coal dust from his face.
(55) They priced coal out of the competitive market.
(56) Domestic coal supplies were more plentiful in the mid-1950s.
(57) The government wants to reduce industry's dependence on coal.
(58) Coal forms by a slow process of chemical change.
(59) His face and hands were smutted by the coal.
(60) Coal will be underproduced by 55%.