miner
Definition:
1. Laborer who works in a mine.
Use 'miner' in a sentence:
- 1. He was a miner all his working life.
- 2. Intelligent Miner needs to have a description of the data being analyzed.
- 3. Because you're not a coal miner?
- 4. Rescuers found the body of one miner a week after the flooding, Xinhua said.
- 5. A Chilean TV bombshell has even offered to give each miner a lapdance.
- 6. The miners went on strike and picketed the power stations.
- 7. There was no attempt to recompense the miners for the loss of their jobs.
- 8. Miners gathered in the centre of Bucharest in a show of support for the government.
- 9. I must call Behrman up to be my model for the old miner.
- 10. A miner picked up safety supplies before his shift.
- 11. Ms Mavuso Mbatha can do deals, but she is no miner.
- 12. John the miner produces ten ounces of gold.
- 13. Scargill became a miner after leaving school at 15, working at Woolley Colliery from 1953.
- 14. Miners hew coal with machines.
- 15. The man in a dirty coat is a miner.
- 16. Union leaders had urged miners to vote in favour of an overtime ban.
- 17. The miners are asking for another increase in pay.
- 18. Vale, a Brazilian miner, gets a hefty 60% of its revenues from iron ore.
- 19. Friends passed the word that the miners wanted to see him.
- 20. The next day, Friday, another old miner came to visit. He asked to hear the letter.
- 21. She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work.
- 22. The Guyana Defence Force is engaged in flushing out illegal Brazilian miners operating in the country.
- 23. Coal output per miner in Tribnia is double what it was five years ago, even though no new mines have opened.
- 24. The oldest miner in Wang's team is 44.
- 25. The miners are trying to get factory workers to join them on the picket line.
- 26. My grandfather was secretary of the Scottish Miners' Union.
- 27. The miners were armed with clubs as they forced their way through a police cordon.
- 28. If you don't know the meaning of miner, try looking at parts of the word.
- 29. Above, a miner carries sulfur out of the crater on July 22, 2006.
- 30. Miners have been thrown on the scrapheap with no prospects.
- 31. At least one miner was evacuated by helicopter, he said.
- 32. Rescuers were using their bare hands to reach the trapped miners.
- 33. The miner said last year that it believed the allegations of bribery were “without foundation”.
- 34. Last year, Andrea's husband, Rick, a miner in Nevada was laid off.
- 35. Miners have complained bitterly that the government did not fulfill their promises.
- 36. Typically, a miner works 21 shifts every month to make the maximum he can - 4,000 yuan.
- 37. Wilson Miner USES green, blue and pink.
- 38. As a result John the miner can exchange his ten ounces of gold for more potatoes and tomatoes.
- 39. A coal miner in Jharkhand.
- 40. A jaguar killed a gold miner in Guyana in 2009.
- 41. Some old miners are still panning for gold in the streams.
- 42. A miner might be someone who works in a mine.
- 43. The miners ended their year-long strike in March 1985.
- 44. Miners have staged a two-hour token stoppage to demand better pay and conditions.
- 45. It was still dark when five coaches started to ferry the miners the 140 miles from the Silverhill colliery.
- 46. There's a story about an old coal miner who didn't need geologic data to find coal deposits.
- 47. The compensation bill offers the miners or their survivors as much as$ 100,000 apiece.
- 48. The miners refused to submit to threats.
- 49. The rescuers tunnelled their way in to the trapped miners.
- 50. Miners in Zambia's northern copper belt have gone on strike.
- 51. Miners built the tunnel to drain water out of the mines.
- 52. The insect, also known as the tomato leaf miner, devastates crops by feeding on fruits and digging into and moving through stalks.
- 53. The miners were trapped deep underground.
- 54. Though mine safety has much improved, miners' families still fear the worst.
- 55. He met mill hands, miners and farm labourers.
- 56. They voted to accept a deal whereby the union will receive nearly three-quarters of a million pounds from the International Miners Organisation.