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Use "briquettes" in a sentence
"Such fuels, known as briquettes, are extensively used in foreign countries and consist of carbon or soft coal, too small to be burned in the ordinary way, mixed usually with pitch or coal tar."
"Obama could poop solid gold briquettes and these GOP idiots would claim they find fault with it."
"The company's board had approved plans to build a plant and facilities near Port Hedland in Western Australia state to manufacture iron briquettes, partly funded by a loan provided by BHP Billiton's finance unit, but the project was canceled in May 2005."