Mile meaning in English

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Definition

a mile: a unit to measure length or distance = 1.6 kilometers noun
The hotel is 50 miles from here: of course we can't walk there.

Examples

  • "There's a twelve dollar base charge, and then it's a dollar fifty per mile after that."
  • "Moira : I jog three miles every morning Brent."
  • "Mile High Airways: The vagabond's choice of air travel."
  • "Each Mile High passenger can decide how much their flight is worth."
  • "The fleet of Mile High planes features fully reclining seats for every pilot and co-pilot."
  • "Unfortunately, all I can see is a huge plain of ice and snow which stretches out for miles."
  • "While other airlines set ticket prices for their flights, Mile High Airways has devised a new pricing strategy called "Fare's fair"."
  • "Simpson was arrested by police driving at 180 miles an hour with a small horse in the passenger seat."
  • "For the past two weeks, there have been constant thunderstorms here, and the winds have reached speeds of 200 miles per hour, which usually indicates that there's a tornado on its way."
  • "The world awaits the launch of Mile High Airways, the brainchild of UK entrepreneur Sir Rufus Ruthless."
  • "Brian : Jean, 200 miles takes about three and a half hours by car."
  • "Mile High Airways fly to a range of out-of-the-way and obscure destinations."
  • "You can keep your current frequent flyer miles, and as a new customer with Loman's, you get a bonus 10 miles towards the airline of your choice."
  • "Hop in it and take it about two miles down the trail, and then you'll see the guesthouse on your right."
  • "Philip : I went camping with my friend Joe in Lake Tahoe, which is about 200 miles north of San Francisco."
  • "The speed limit is 65 miles per hour, not, 97!"
  • "I'm actually standing approximately half a mile from the tornado right now."
  • "Brian : 1 mile is about 1.6 kilometers."
  • "100 miles"

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