verb
- to gather or collect culm (coal dust or slack coal)
Usage: chiefly British; historical or regional
noun
- the act or process of gathering culm; coal dust or slack coal that has been collected
Usage: chiefly British; historical or regional
Examples
- The miners spent their afternoons culming near the pit head.
- Culming was a common practice among poor families seeking fuel.
- Children helped with culming to supplement the household income.
- The culming grounds were located downwind from the village.
- After culming, the coal dust was sorted and bagged for sale.