Similar words: ermined, determined, undetermined, predetermined, lined, tined, fined, joined. Meaning: [maɪnd] adj. extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the earth.
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1. My father mined for ten years.
2. The approaches to the garrison have been heavily mined.
3. They've mined the entrance to the harbour.
4. They mined under the wall.
5. The coastal route had been mined.
6. Her art career was mined.
7. They'd mined the hillside for the ores.
8. Copper has been mined here since the sixteenth century.
9. The area has been mined for slate for centuries.
10. The whole area has been mined out.
11. They'd mined the hillside for tin.
12. This area has been mined for over 300 years.
13. Parties of soldiers mined the walls of the castle.
14. Gold is mined from deep under ground.
15. The cruiser was mined,(Sentencedict.com) and sank in five minutes.
16. How much coal was mined here?
17. The desert was heavily mined.
18. Uranium is mined from deep underground.
19. The UN convoy was mined on its way to the border.
20. The whole area has been mined out, the miners have left and the town is empty.
21. Their ship was mined.
22. Some of the world's supply of salt is mined as rock salt.
23. The silver which was mined there was minted into coins.
24. Coal mined underground generates an 8 percent gross royalty.
25. The border is heavily mined.
26. The tactic is mined with dangers and difficulties and can not be successfully carried out unless these are constantly borne in mind.
27. The pit is being shut down because it no longer has enough coal that can be mined economically.
28. All the roads leading to the village had been mined.
29. Neither is to be found in alluvial sands or gravels and both have to be mined from the parent rock.
30. He says that Churchill had told them they could be proud to have mined coal for the war effort.