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a lump of coal

 

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a lump of coal

Description: A lump of coal refers to a compact mass of black, carbon-rich matter that is typically extracted from underground coal deposits. It is widely used as a fuel source for generating heat or electricity.

Sense: Popularly, a lump of coal is associated with negative connotations, symbolizing punishment or disappointment.

Usage:

  1. Noun: Santa Claus left a lump of coal in the naughty child's stocking.
  2. Verb: Despite his best efforts, John's lackluster performance received a lump of coal from his boss in the form of a poor annual review.
  3. Adjective: The factory emitted thick, black smoke, creating a lump-of-coal appearance in the gray sky.

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