mine

ખાણ
definition
article
tears did fill mine eyes
(used before a vowel) my.
verb
Residents will have their say on a scheme which could see a million tonnes of coal mined in their area of Bolton.
obtain (coal or other minerals) from a mine.
the area was heavily mined
lay explosive mines on or just below the surface of (the ground or water).
pronoun
you go your way and I'll go mine
used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the speaker.
noun
a copper mine
an excavation in the earth for extracting coal or other minerals.
Among other things, he detonated mines and bombs left behind from the Vietnam War.
a type of bomb placed on or just below the surface of the ground or in the water that detonates when disturbed by a person, vehicle, or ship.
translation of 'mine'
ખાણ ખોદવી,
સુરંગ મૂકવી,
ખોદીને ધાતુ બહાર કાઢવી
pronoun
મારૂં
noun
ખાણ,
સુરંગ
example
The men complain they 'mine' the coal all day and don't have enough to heat the barracks at night.
It seems an associate of 'mine' has gotten himself into a bit of trouble.
A lot of Scots must have been turned off by what a friend of 'mine' calls the church alumni association.
A good friend of 'mine' passed along your wonderful recent article on architects, and I had to laugh and shudder at the same time.
Hoping that they are rescue ships, he rushes out to them, only to discover that they are an alien race using slaves to 'mine' for ore.
The Scottish Arts Council hoped it would 'mine' a rich seam of latent talent and take risks on fledgling authors spurned by larger companies.
you go your way and I'll go 'mine'
More would teach you how to 'mine' for minerals, smelt metals, process the raw supplies.
Someone stole a very important scroll from an associate of 'mine' .
Most were good friends of 'mine' , which caused me to wonder if there might be a middle ground between no screeners and mass distribution.
the book contains a 'mine' of information
a copper 'mine'
Let not 'mine' eyes be hell-driven from that light.
Compared with some of my friends' childhoods, 'mine' was paradise.
Marian - your example of the handprints mirrors an experience of 'mine' .
that book of 'mine'
The account was in my own name in the branch in Limerick city, but the address on the account belonged to a friend of 'mine' living in England.
we came round to 'mine'
salt 'mine'
many financiers managed to obtain concessions to 'mine' for silver
K. 387 is a favorite of 'mine' , and I found the Kodu00e1ly Quartet's performance to be thrilling.
Liam is a real 'mine' of information
To sum up: the work under review is a 'mine' of information, but many of its presuppositions are open to question.
For 'mine' eyes are upon all their ways: they are not hid from my face, neither is their iniquity hid from mine eyes.
A writing teacher of 'mine' used the term furniture moving to refer to wasted prose.
some friends of 'mine'
the text is a 'mine' of information for biographers and historians
He talked about my stint at Portsmouth as though the two challenges, his at Anfield, 'mine' at Portsmouth, could be reasonably compared.
his jeep ran over a 'mine' and he was killed
He is the son of an adopted child of a dear friend of 'mine' .
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