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coaling Definition


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coal
noun
    1. A hard brittle carbonaceous rock, usually black or brown in colour, formed by the compaction of partially decomposed plant material and used as a fuel.
    2. A piece of this.
verb
    tr & intr
    coaled, coaling
    1. To take in or provide with coal.
Idiom: coals to Newcastle
    Something brought to a place where it is already plentiful.
Idiom: haul someone over the coals
    colloq
    To scold them severely.
Idiom: heap coals of fire on someone's head
    To make them feel guilty by repaying evil with good.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon col.



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