An explosive mine hidden underground; explodes when stepped on or driven over.
An explosive device, concealed under or on the ground and designed to destroy or disable enemy targets as they pass over or near the device.
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Examples for "mine"
Examples for "mine"
1Today, Mr Key said re-entering the mine was not a practical option.
2The last words he heard were mine, when I said, 'Don't look.
3Union officials accused the company of ignoring safety problems at the mine.
4I may never know; her potential could be far greater than mine.
5I said to myself: 'I'm going to protect this family of mine.
1He stepped off the gravel path and straight onto a land mine.
2Of course, you might fall on a land mine while you're seeking cover.
3Six soldiers have been killed by a land mine in Tajikistan.
4Less than a year after graduation, Donnie stepped on a land mine in Vietnam.
5It's a booby trap; I suppose you could call it a magical land mine.
6Fifteen-foot armored plow with steel skis dig up land mine.
7Meanwhile, read about the man who unknowingly prepared a land mine and became its victim.
8The land mine report could not be independently confirmed.
9Here, everything I say is a potential land mine.
10There was one land mine I'd found, at least.
11And even if it is, upgrading a career classic can be an artistic land mine.
12Two other soldiers were killed by a land mine.
13A dog tearing you apart isn't any more immoral than a land mine shredding you.
14Two soldiers were injured by a rebel anti-personnel land mine in the northern district of Vavuniya.
15A security source suggested Aoussa's death was the accidental result of running over a land mine.
16Can't we just... can't you put a weight on a land mine and leave it there?
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