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the charcoal
noun
Impure carbon obtained by destructive distillation of wood or other organic matter, that is to say, heating it in the absence of oxygen.
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The charcoal business is fun.
Making the charcoal is not a problem.
But the charcoal pile was for Ledger.
And smokers are also inhaling fumes from the charcoal.
I remember the smell of the paint and the charcoal.
The charcoal gray walls were overrun with taxidermy.
Down the dawn-brown river the charcoal woman.
"Everyone thinks it's slate," she said, "especially in the charcoal color".
Like the school he designed, he offers a bright contrast against the charcoal waterscape of Makoko.
A 150-year-old acacia tree lies slain on its side, prey to the charcoal trade.
It's not rare to see BMWs parked alongside the charcoal grills.
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