Fine powdered form of coal, which is created by the crushing, grinding, or pulverizing of coal.
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Examples for "fine coal"
Examples for "fine coal"
1A shot fired on the ground, bedded in fine coal dust.
2Generally speaking, the conclusion arrived at was that fine coal-dust was inflammable under certain conditions.
3The kiln charcoal is very large, so that the loss in fine coal is very much diminished.
4To soften castings: Heat them to a high temperature and cover them with fine coal dust and allow to cool gradually.
5There are vast deposits of fine coal which would-makemines if we were allowed to work them, but-weare not allowed.
1His hands were hidden by large gardening gloves stained with coal dust.
2But when the coal dust cleared, a sturdy new commercial infrastructure remained.
3Whatever the case, the combustible mixture of air and coal dust ignited.
4The blast was blamed on an accumulation of methane and coal dust.
5The whites of his eyes shone through a layer of coal dust.
6A shot fired on the ground, bedded in fine coal dust.
7Here he stopped to splutter because his mouth was full of coal dust.
8On the iron mantel, gray with coal dust, there was a family comb.
9Traces of coal dust remained on the concrete floor all these decades later.
10The nightmarish part of that was the coal dust, very fine.
11The coal dust had even pointed up the cement between the black-red bricks.
12Maybe the coal dust has fortified their skin, made em waterproof.
13His eyes were lined with coal dust like a woman's mascara.
14Mrs White got up to go home, wiping her face, smearing coal dust.
15No flame nor ignition of the coal dust was perceptible.
16No flame nor ignition of the coal dust took place.
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