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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(91) Wood and coal are both combustible substances.
(92) When coal burns, it generates heat.
(93) We ordered a hundredweight of coal.
(94) The barge was loaded up with coal.
(95) Socialist policy favours public ownership of the coal industry.
(96) We ran out of coal,and had to burn wood.
(97) Coal is a fossil fuel.
(98) Add some more coal to keep the fire going.
(99) The coal industry is being run down.
(100) How much coal was mined here?
(101) Have we got enough supplies of coal?
(102) We've received an order for two tons of coal.
(103) Britain's coal industry has all but disappeared.
(104) Our stock of coal has not renewed yet.
(105) a lump of coal / rock / mud.
(106) The coal-miners did not bank out the coal.
(107) The price of coal has come down this week.
(108) We have enough coal to see the winter out.
(109) Coal power stations release sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere.
(110) The coal fire had discoloured the paintwork.
(111) Nuclear power is cleaner than coal.
(112) Coal workers are determined to put up a fight to save their jobs.
(113) At its peak, the mine produced 5,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 tons of coal a day.
(114) It is less polluting than power stations fuelled by oil, coal and gas.
(115) After he left school, he tried his hand at a variety of jobs—bricklayer, cinema usher, coal man.
(116) Extensive mining has reduced the supplies of coal in the area.
(117) The fire will keep in if you add coal into it from time to time.
(118) The price of coal has been rounded up from 36.50 yuan to 37 per ton.
(119) The machine building industry reacted upon the coal industry considerably.
(120) The government appointed independent assessors to review the viability of the remaining coal mines.