Similar words: by, may, me, bp, c., CH, Co., CP. Meaning: [maɪ] pron.1. (a form of the possessive case of I used as an attributive adjective): My soup is cold. interj. 2. Also, my-my. (used as an exclamation of mild surprise or dismay): My, what a big house this is! My-my, how old he looks!.
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61. I slept in and missed my bus.
62. Ms. Kane, this is Mr. Sato, my boss.
63. It is a gift for my brother.
64. They are my fellows at school.
65. My stomach is still sore after the operation.
66. I lost my job earlier this year.
67. My thoughts are deep into you.
68. I resent his interference in my work.
69. Both my parents have curly brown hair.
70. Suddenly all my fears came flooding back.
71. I underwent aversion therapy for my addiction to smoking.
72. All my children are big eaters.
73. His coaching has added another dimension to my game.
74. The wound on my arm has healed.
75. My keys are in my coat pocket.
76. He refused my offer of help.
77. My uncle was the mayor of Memphis.
78. Ok, my questions are over, stand down(sentencedict.com/my.html), sir.
79. I must consult my principal on this matter.
80. Can you do anything for my bad back, doctor?
81. My sister puzzles me and causes me anxiety.
82. I'm up to my ears in work.
83. I can't make ends meet on my small salary.
84. He has faith in my ability.
85. I felt a tremendous pressure on my chest.
86. To my one and only Valentine: I love you.
87. I often dispute against my friends.
88. My plane was delayed by an hour.
89. My office is just along the passage.
90. I fell off my bike yesterday hence the bruises.