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[kəul](a black mineral burned for fuel, heat etc.) premog- coalmine
- haul someone over the coals
- haul over the coals* * *I [koul]nounpremogto haul ( —ali call, rake, drag) over the coals — grajati, psovatito heap coals of fire over s.o's head — poplačati slabo z dobrim, povzročiti komu slabo vestII [koúl]1.intransitive verbzogleneti;2.transitive verbnalagati premog; oskrbeti s premogom
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