Noun
a region where there is coal underground
Source: WordNetIn the 1970s and a lot of the 1980s, we would have thanked our lucky stars in the coalfield areas for growth of 1.75 per cent. The only thing growing then were the lines of coke in front of boy George and the rest of them. Dennis Skinner
He contributed papers on the Wrekin and the Shropshire coalfield, among others, to the transactions of that society. Source: Internet
Geology of the South Wales Coalfield Pt II, the country around Abergavenny, 3rd edn. Source: Internet
After both teams came off impressive wins in their first outing on August 18, the York football Dragons and the Coalfield Yellow Jackets met on … Source: Internet
Coalfield regained their two-touchdown lead with 17 seconds to play in the third period when McKinney scored on a 6-yard run to go up 21-6. Source: Internet
Catherine Pancake is the filmmaker of the award winning documentary "Black Diamonds: Mountaintop Removal and the Fight for Coalfield Justice" which will be shown November 5th at 7p.m. at the Allegany College of Maryland's Theatre. Source: Internet