Synonym: blast, blow up, dig, excavate, scoop out. Similar words: nominee, examine, mineral, undermine, prominent, domineering, preeminently, mind. Meaning: [maɪn] n. 1. excavation in the earth from which ores and minerals are extracted 2. explosive device that explodes on contact; designed to destroy vehicles or ships or to kill or maim personnel. v. 1. get from the earth by excavation 2. lay mines.
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121. That book is his, not mine.
122. She is a distant cousin of mine.
123. She never was a close friend of mine.
124. Your name is before mine on the list.
125. The difference between your wages and mine is negligible.
126. 'That's mine!' she said possessively.
127. His experiences parallel mine in many instances.
128. Tom's house is actually in better nick than mine.
129. Her eyes bored straight into mine.
130. He is a distant relation of mine.
131. I held your luggage together with mine.
132. Your cooking puts mine to shame.
133. This song is a particular favourite of mine.
134. Your plans don't tally with mine.
135. The Blacks are patients of mine.
136. His duties and mine overlap.
137. I took your bag instead of mine by mistake.
138. By rights,[http://sentencedict.com/mine.html] half the reward should be mine.
139. Your name comes after mine on the list.
140. The inspector went down the mine.
141. Didn't you borrow some records of mine?
142. You won't swallow as a housemaid of mine.
143. He is a colleague of mine.
144. His figures and mine don't tally.
145. Your computer is far superior to mine.
146. At its peak, the mine produced 5,000 tons of coal a day.
147. The island has been seriously polluted by a copper mine.
148. He lifted the end of the canoe, nodding to me to take up mine.
149. 'That money's mine.'--'Of course it is, and quite right too.'.
150. Evelyn's career is accelerating, and mine is plateauing out a bit.