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mine field

NOUN
  1. a tract of land containing explosive mines

How To Use mine field In A Sentence

  • Raytheon has developed a technology for safely detonating all the landmines in disused landmine fields -- they drop a shell containing many hundreds of steel arrows into the field, which sets off all the old mines: Boing Boing: November 27, 2005 - December 3, 2005 Archives
  • Instead, the aging amtracs are negotiating mine fields of urban detritus, swimming through ruined neighborhoods six feet beneath the fetid water.
  • It looks like the playing field has evolved into a mine field, and the big boys encourage the new kids to play hopscotch there.
  • Courageously, he followed the company commander through mine fields and through the most intense artillery and mortar barrages.
  • Such forces can rarely be detected ahead of time, but to charge headlong without at least trying to assess your situation is like skipping nonchalantly through a mine field.
  • In addition to the town structures, outlying areas contain arms caches, mine fields and even a mass grave site.
  • Miners went on strike more frequently than other workers, and several violent episodes erupted in the mine fields.
  • The job of a translator is to deactivate that mine field of extratextual references. The Peritextual Environment
  • The pair, who will dodge mine fields in Senegal and sweeten border officials with a supply of football T-shirts, will travel across France and Spain before catching the boat to Morocco and heading south to Banjul.
  • The gas got together, and the technician acted against the rules to weld underground in the mine field. There were more than twenty people killed in the fire damp explosion.
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