shattered coal
Coal still in the ground is called "coal reserves".
A person who gets coal from under the ground is typically called a coal miner.
'Hooks' usually appear in a script in the first 10 pages. A hook is an unexpected event that shatters something: shatters the status quo, shatters a character's dreams, shatters some physical element of the story. A hook is meant to rivet and engage an audience, so they become interested in 'what happens next'.
A coal bucket or coal hod is the term used for a container specifically designed for holding and transporting coal. These buckets are typically made of metal and have a handle for easy carrying.
Felix the Cat Shatters the Sheik - 1926 was released on: USA: 19 September 1926
The frequency at which glass shatters under stress varies depending on factors such as the type of glass and the amount of force applied. Generally, glass shatters at frequencies that correspond to its natural resonant frequency when subjected to significant stress.
A small building for storing coal is a coalhouse. It does not have to be a house, it is normally placed behind a house. But very few houses use coal now.
Oh, dude, you call them a coal miner. Like, they're out there in the mines, digging up that black gold, probably covered in soot and living that hard-knock life. But hey, someone's gotta do it, right?
Dark Screen Shatters - 2005 was released on: USA: 10 October 2005 (FAIF Film Festival)
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Baretta - 1975 All That Shatters 4-3 was released on: USA: 19 October 1977
When a glass breaks and shatters into pieces, it means that the glass has fractured and separated into smaller fragments due to a force or impact applied to it.