cokes in English

noun
1
a solid fuel made by heating coal in the absence of air so that the volatile components are driven off.
The production of charcoal by heating wood in the absence of air and of coke by heating coal in the absence of air were both well known to ancient peoples.
verb
1
convert (coal) into coke.
We used to use charcoal, but then we learned how to run coal through coking ovens.
noun

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1. I'm being real nice letting'you keep all the Cokes.

2. He orders two french fries and two Cokes.

3. Coked, cok·ing, cokes To convert or be converted into coke

4. Method for preparing activated carbon for electrode using cokes and method for preparing activated carbon composition for electrode

5. According to the present invention, activated carbon with excellent capacitance and resistance characteristics can be produced using cokes as a carbon material.

6. Coke (third-person singular simple present Cokes, present participle coking, simple past and past participle Coked) (transitive) To produce Coke from coal

7. Cokes -a now-obsolete word for "fool"-is believed to be the source of our verb Coax, which was first used in the 16th century (with the spelling cokes) to mean "to make a fool of." Soon, the verb also took on the kinder meaning of "to make a pet of." As might be expected, the act of …

8. Casablanca Lyrics: I fell in love with you watching Casablanca / Back row of the drive-in show in the flickering light / Popcorn and cokes beneath the stars / Became champagne and caviar / Making