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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(121) The train carried coal to Qinhuangdao and then deadheaded back to Tianjin to pick up another load.
(122) Germany, however, insists on restrictions on the import of Polish coal.
(123) The coal industry is running down as coal is gradually replaced by oil.
(124) There wasn't enough coal during the war, so we had to use it sparingly.
(125) The coal is six pounds underweight / underweight by six pounds.
(126) At one time they used to mine coal in these valleys.
(127) The coal mines in North China have to rev up their outputs to meet ever - increasing demand.
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(128) Every tonne of coal contains, on average, 30 kilograms of nitrogen.
(129) She used tongs to put some more coal on the fire.
(130) Coal, oil and minerals are the raw materials of industry.
(131) The National Union of Mineworkers pressed the party to support a total ban on imported coal.
(132) The coal mines of North China are centred in Shanxi Province.
(133) Opencast coal mining is among the most environmentally destructive activities carried out in Wales.
(134) We have raised the coal output by using better mining methods.
(135) We are going to lay down a new railway so as to carry the coal to the riverside.
(136) It would be preposterous to shovel coal with a teaspoon.
(137) His face and hands were coverd with grime from the coal dust.
(138) How/What did you do for coal during the miners' strike?
(139) The minister said she would give a clear and unambiguous statement on the future of the coal industry at the earliest possible opportunity.
(140) Coal fell out of the fire(sentencedict.com), and burned the carpet.
(141) After a few years' reform the coal industry of China has been reanimated.
(142) The steel industry is one of Britain's greatest users of coal.
(143) The law would encourage companies to switch from coal to cleaner fuels.
(144) A hot coal fell out of the fire and burnt the carpet.
(145) Measures need to be taken to mitigate the environmental effects of burning more coal.
(146) The air is so black with diesel fumes and coal dust, I can barely see.
(147) Many young peasants were recruited into the coal mining industry.
(148) The ability of coal to release a combustible gas has long been known.
(149) This seam of coal reposes on a layer of clay.
(150) British Coal is planning to extend its operations in Wales.