Similar words: force field, battlefield, battle field, field, afield, fields, subfield, outfield. Meaning: ['maɪnfɪːld] n. a region in which explosives mines have been placed.
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61. But it will start with the most explosive subject: the partially cleared minefield of race.
62. Grantham says. "The first one kind of choked on it, but Peter danced around the minefield like a tap dancer. I thought, 'That guy can really think on his feet."
63. South Korean military officials were at a loss as to how he had survived unscathed the two-and-a-half mile wide minefield in the demilitarised zone and evaded North Korean border guards.
64. Thus, promoting diversity is a minefield and minority representation in French politics still remains a dream.
65. Singapore Airlines will be all too aware of the minefield that awaits.
66. The structure coal distribution in the minefield was influenced by the comprehensive factors of the fold structure, broken structure and ground stress.
67. It seems that the giving of gifts, so well-meaning (usually), is increasingly a minefield.
68. But the 21 st - century office can be a minefield for the amateur who enjoys a giggle.
69. It's at this point that we enter an ethical minefield.
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