coaler

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coal·er

 (kō′lər)
n.
Something, such as a ship or train, used for carrying or supplying coal.
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coaler

(ˈkəʊlə)
n
1. a ship, train, etc, used to carry or supply coal
2. a person who sells or supplies coal
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In the winter Shaun gathered sea coal from Marske beach with his father and later wrote the poem The Sea Coaler, which celebrates this North-east tradition.
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The C295 will serve alongside a mixed EAF transport fleet that includes three Antonov 24 "Coke", nine Antonov 74 "Coaler, nine De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo as well as 24 Lockheed Martin C130 "Hercules".
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It now means that the coaler has a choice of purchasing nearly 500 different colours and effects in both a 5kg and a 25kg box.
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