mile

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Mile Definition & Meaning

1. A unit of length equal to 5,280 feet or

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2. 609 kilometers.

Example: The marathon is

3. 2 miles long.

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4. A great distance or extent.

Example: We have come a long mile since our last meeting.

5. A milestone or significant event.

Example: Graduating from college was a major mile in my life.

6. A road or track that is a mile in length.

Example: The horse race will take place on the mile at the racetrack.

7. A measure of progress or achievement.

Example: We still have a mile to go before we reach our goal.

Examples of the word mile used in sentences.

  • My grandma lives a few miles away from us.
  • We walked for miles on the beach yesterday.
  • My friend ran a mile in under 10 minutes.
  • I walked one mile to the store.
  • I need to drive 20 miles to get to work every day.
  • My mom drove for miles and miles to reach our family's hometown for our annual reunion.
  • I'm trying to jog a mile every day to improve my fitness and stay healthy.
  • I live just a few miles away from my workplace, so I usually walk to save money on transportation.
  • During our road trip, we stopped at a roadside diner that claimed to serve the world's best apple pie for miles around.
  • Can you tell me how many square miles there are in this national park?
  • I usually run a mile every morning to stay in shape.
  • It felt like a mile-long queue outside the supermarket during peak hours.
  • The city is just a few miles away from here.
  • The marathon runners were determined to cross the finish line and complete the 26.2-mile race.
  • This cake recipe calls for a cup and a half of vegetable oil, but I only have a mile left.
  • The scientific research team conducted a study to determine how many miles per hour a cheetah can run.
  • We drove for miles through the desert before finally reaching our destination.
  • Running a mile every day has helped me improve my overall fitness level.
  • The gas station is only a mile away from our house, so we usually walk there to save money.
  • The athletes were neck and neck, and the race was won by a mile in the end.
  • After a day of hiking and exploring the wilderness, I returned to the cozy cabin, glad to have covered several miles of ground.
  • The distance between the two cities was only a hundred miles, but the change of scenery and culture made it feel like a world away.
  • Having completed the marathon, I felt a sense of accomplishment as I crossed the finish line at the twenty-sixth mile.
  • Despite living just a few miles away, the traffic during rush hour made it feel like an endless commute.
  • It's only a mile to the summit of the mountain, but the steep incline makes it a challenging climb.
  • As an avid marathon runner, I can easily complete a mile in under six minutes.
  • Despite growing up in a small rural town, she always knew she had a creative streak a mile wide and longed to pursue a career in the arts.
  • The museum's newest exhibit is a mile long and filled with interactive displays that engage all the senses.
  • My doctor urged me to walk at least a mile each day to improve my cardiovascular health.
  • The scenic hiking trail was well worth the extra mile we had to trek to get there.
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