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- noun Plural form of
mill . - verb third person singular present tense of the verb to mill
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Examples
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This way, our debates remain civil since agit-prop from disinformation mills is a legitimate part of our discourse.
Matthew Yglesias » Washington Post Editorial Writers Should Read Their Paper’s Opinion Section 2010
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The fastest way to shut down these puppy mills is for the public to refuse to buy dogs from pet stores.
Alex D'Andrea: Let's Make a Difference and Vote to Stop Puppy Mills Alex D 2010
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From the ovens, the now goldenbrown cabezas are shreaded and placed in mills which extract the juices or "mosto".
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From the ovens, the now goldenbrown cabezas are shreaded and placed in mills which extract the juices or "mosto".
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The muslin is imported from England, woven in English mills from cotton imported from the American colonies.
The Colors of Politics Heather Carroll 2008
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Chasing Windmills is a cinematic daily black-and-white vlog exploring revealing and troubling moments in the life of a fictional couple.
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In their neighborhood remains well preserved textile mills from the 19th century and an old countinghouse that monitored commerce on the ancient canals.
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The capital in the cotton mills is 57 million dollars Chinese capital, 136 millions Japanese, and only five millions British.
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Willingness to welcome help of Northern money in Southern mills was a test of earnestness in the new program, the characteristic mark of conquest over hurtful pride and estranging rancor.
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Of course, it must be remembered that the number of all employes in Southern mills was greatly increasing after 1880.
chained_bear commented on the word mills
Captured at Yorktown: "3 pair mills." It's listed among the clothing. I'll have to figure out what this is.
October 29, 2007