User:Milestorres6/Minerly

Minerly is an adverb that is the action or state of being slightly or completely inside of a chasm or long dark shaft surrounded by two large mounds of earth. The root word of minerly is miner. Railing or going in and out the chasm in a mining cart to bring the load is a common practice. It is also used during blast mining whenever one is careful not to ruin or damage the load or prize that it is mining for. When working minorly it is imperative to not apply to much pressure to the minerals one is mining. Countries that use this term are the following: South Africa, United States, United Kingdom, Columbia, Brazil, Nigeria, Australia, Canada, Russia, China, Brazil, Peru The founder of the word was Sir H. Miner of Katy, Texas. A member of the Fighting Texas Aggie Corps of Cadets, H. Miner has a successful career of being Squadron 17's Athletics Corporal and Squadron 17's Public Relations Corporal. In November of 2009 H. Miner maxed the Air Force Physical Fitness Assessment with a run time of 8 minutes and 48 seconds beating the required time by an entire 48 seconds.

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  1. ^ Texas A and M Corps of Cadets
  2. ^ http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/minorly