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mine 1. adjective a 'minus' attached to a grade US, 1968 2. noun your job US, 1954.► down the minelost AUSTRALIA, 1969
idiomminebe a mine of information (on/about sth)know sth used in order to say that someone knows a lot about a particular subject, or that a book, computer etc contains a lot of useful information:Next she met Jimmy Webb, her 17-year-old assistant, who she quickly realized was a mine of information about absolutely everything that was going on.Based on unpublished material in the royal archives, the text is a mine of information for biographers.
See:- (one) will get (one's)
- (one's) for the asking
- a gold mine
- a mine of information
- a poor thing but mine own
- any friend of (someone's) (is a friend of mine)
- back to the salt mines
- be (one's) for the asking
- be (one's) for the taking
- be sitting on a gold mine
- beat (something) all to pieces
- canary in a coal mine
- get (one's)
- go back to the salt mines
- gold mine
- gold mine of information
- Make mine
- make mine (something)
- mine for
- mine of information
- mine of information, a
- salt a mine
- salt mines
- salt the mine
- sit on a gold mine
- sit on a gold mine of (something)
- sitting on a gold mine
- What's yours is mine, and what's mine is mine
- You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours
- Your guess is as good as mine
- Your place or mine?
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