coaly (Meaning)

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coaly (n.)

Pertaining to, or resembling, coal; containing coal; of the nature of coal.

Synonyms & Antonyms of coaly

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coaly Sentence Examples

  1. The miner emerged from the depths of the coal mine, his face and clothes coated in a thick layer of coaly dust.
  2. The air in the coal mine was heavy and coaly, making it difficult to breathe without a respirator.
  3. As I walked through the old coal town, I could smell the coaly aroma that lingered in the air.
  4. The fireplace crackled, filling the room with warmth and a coaly scent as the logs burned.
  5. The coaly residue left behind by the coal stove had to be cleaned regularly to prevent buildup.
  6. Despite its coaly appearance, the soil in the region was surprisingly fertile, supporting lush vegetation.
  7. The coaly taste of the water from the well was a reminder of the coal deposits deep underground.
  8. The coaly texture of the coal slag made it difficult to distinguish from the surrounding rocks.
  9. After spending hours in the coal mine, I could feel the coaly grit clinging to my skin and clothes.
  10. The coaly hue of the sky at dusk signaled the end of another day in the coal mining town.

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Pertaining to, or resembling, coal; containing coal; of the nature of coal.

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The miner emerged from the depths of the coal mine, his face and clothes coated in a thick layer of coaly dust.

The air in the coal mine was heavy and coaly, making it difficult to breathe without a respirator.

As I walked through the old coal town, I could smell the coaly aroma that lingered in the air.

The fireplace crackled, filling the room with warmth and a coaly scent as the logs burned.