Similar words: more, yore, bore, sore, tore, core, wore, snore. Meaning: [ɔr /ɔː] n. 1. a mineral that contains metal that is valuable enough to be mined 2. a monetary subunit in Denmark and Norway and Sweden; 100 ore equal 1 krona.
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31. The Portland, Ore., skiwear supplier to Whole Earth is owed $ 130, 088.
32. Crucial intercepts are the rare electronic nuggets plucked from masses of ore dug by rank-and-file miners.
33. They used to swap aluminium ore for shiploads of them imported from the Soviet Union.
34. It involved exchanging ore from his new McCamey's Monster mine for manufactured goods.
35. These were a series of ore bodies which occurred in a 5 m thick sandstone unit and became zinc-rich towards the east.
36. No longer did they s? ore their teacups on the windowsill.
37. Most of this local iron ore was mined from shallow pits and from adits dug into the valley sides.
38. In the uranium mines, workers breathe in radioactive dust as they dig out the metal ore which contains the valuable element.
39. Heap leaching uses chemical solutions to dissolve gold from heaps of crushed ore.
40. A quantity of ore is here shipped off to distant smelting-houses.
41. Earlier studies on the deposit indicated the copper ore can be treated using conventional methods.
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42. In fact, things have never looked ore promising for the future of transportation.
43. To see a black smoke is to see a body of ore actually being formed.
44. Shortly afterwards, he secretly arranged for the building of a cargo fleet to carry the ore via the Great Lakes.
45. Norman ore was to have been smelted there with Ruhr coal, transported cheaply by sea.
46. This applies to, for example, gold, petroleum, copper, iron ore, lead, silver, nickel and zinc.
47. It found itself amongst the stockwork of veins and rich ore was being found continually.
48. Extending from massive brackets ore lamps to light the shop fronts.
49. The increase in world demand for refined gallium, which has no naturally occurring ore, is reflected in the market.
50. It soon ventured into steelmaking to use its coal and iron ore.
51. As they had need, they drew aside to let ore wagons pass with their loads of concentrate and matte.
52. These ironworks were built in 173 6 and were worked for 130 years, exploiting local iron ore deposits.
53. The other one was wracked with arthritis, from unloading the ore boats in too many Chicago winters.
54. Total copper production rose 5 percent because of higher ore grades at and increased output at Escondida.
55. The iron ore is easily extracted by quarrying with giant excavators.
56. The carbon in pulp process uses higher grade ore which is crushed,[sentencedict.com] milled and mixed with chemical solutions in large tanks.
57. In 1994-95, she guided the boys' freshman team at her high school in Lake Oswego, Ore.
58. At least 1,000 passengers were stranded at the airport as inbound flights throughout the day were diverted to Portland, Ore.
59. Got a fair bauxite strike and some low-grade iron ore, but it's standard.
60. So they want a shitload of land around the ore body -- three or four times what they actually need.