collier
1 Americannoun
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a ship for carrying coal.
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a coal miner.
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Obsolete. a person who carries or sells coal.
noun
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a coal miner
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a ship designed to transport coal
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a member of its crew
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Etymology
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Example Sentences
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My grandfather had been a collier in northern England, my father a career Marine sergeant.
From New York Times • Dec. 17, 2021
The Bywell Castle ploughed straight into the starboard side of the Princess Alice, which weighed less than a third of the 890-ton collier.
From BBC • Sep. 2, 2018
It's thought the pub's strange name derives from the fact that a collier - a ship carrying coal - from Whitby in North Yorkshire used to moor regularly beside the pub.
From BBC • Jan. 2, 2017
He was deeply impressed by the tragedy of the Empress of Ireland, which had collided with a Norwegian collier in 1914 and with water pouring into her hold had capsized.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Instinct guides them to the water from their birth, and they may be seen paddling about the harbor in stray wherries or clambering up the rigging of some collier, in emulation of their elders.
From Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast by Drake, Samuel Adams
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