Miles in a sentence
Miles sentence for class 1
- I can run a few miles during gym class.
- My house is just a few miles away from school.
- I learned that one mile is a long distance.
- We can measure distance in miles when we travel.
- The road trip was several miles long.
- I want to ride my bike for two miles.
- I feel proud when I walk a mile!
- The distance to the park is about three miles.
- I can count the miles on a map.
- My family traveled many miles for vacation.
- I learned to measure how many miles we walked.
- The race was five miles long and exciting!
- I can see the miles on the sign while driving.
- I want to explore new places that are a few miles away.
- I can run one mile around the track.
- My dad drove us ten miles to the beach.
- I can walk a mile with my friends.
- The hike was two miles through the forest.
- I learned that miles help us understand distance.
- I can see how many miles to my favorite store.
- I want to track how many miles I walk each week.
- The school is about a mile from my house.
- I can ride my scooter for a mile in the park.
- I love to count the miles during our family trips.
- I can see the miles on my fitness tracker.
- The distance to the zoo is five miles.
- I learned that there are 1,760 yards in a mile.
- I want to walk a mile every day!
- The map shows how many miles to each city.
- I feel excited when I measure miles on my bike!
Miles sentence for class 3
- I ran five miles to the park with my friends.
- The car drove many miles to reach the beach.
- My dog loves to walk for miles every day.
- We hiked for miles in the beautiful forest.
- The race was ten miles long, and I finished it!
- I can ride my bike for miles without getting tired.
- The map shows how many miles to the zoo.
- We traveled hundreds of miles to visit Grandma.
- My favorite trail is just a few miles from my house.
- The airplane flew thousands of miles in the sky.
- I counted the miles on our road trip to the mountains.
- It took us three miles to get to the lake.
- My dad runs five miles every morning to stay fit.
- The marathon is 26 miles, and I want to join next year.
- We saw many animals while walking for miles in the park.
- The book tells the story of a journey across miles of desert.
- I can walk two miles before lunch with my friends.
- The train travels for miles through the countryside.
- My sister and I walked miles to find the hidden treasure.
- The distance from my school to my home is only two miles.
- We saw a beautiful sunset after walking for miles.
- The map says it is only ten miles to the city.
- I love counting the miles when we go on family trips.
- My bike ride took us several miles along the river.
- The puppy ran around for miles in the backyard.
- We made a game of guessing how many miles we walked.
- The explorer traveled for miles searching for new lands.
- I learned that one mile is equal to 1,760 yards.
- We found a shortcut that saved us a few miles on our walk.
- The sign showed how many miles to the nearest gas station.
Miles simple sentence
- She traveled several miles to visit her grandmother.
- He walked three miles to school every day.
- They drove miles to reach the beach.
- She felt tired after running five miles.
- He enjoyed biking for miles along the trail.
- They discussed how many miles they could hike in a day.
- She measured the distance in miles for the road trip.
- He wanted to track how many miles he walked this week.
- They felt accomplished after running many miles during training.
- She found a scenic route that was a few miles longer.
- He planned a trip that would take them hundreds of miles away.
- They enjoyed exploring miles of beautiful countryside.
- She calculated how many miles they traveled last summer.
- He felt excited to run a race that was several miles long.
- They appreciated the beauty of the miles they covered.
- She wanted to improve her pace over longer miles.
- He felt proud of his achievement after running many miles.
- They learned how to convert kilometers to miles.
- She enjoyed listening to music while walking many miles.
- He wanted to explore the miles of trails in the park.
- They discussed their favorite places within a few miles.
- She felt inspired to walk miles for charity.
- He wanted to bike many miles for exercise.
- They calculated how many miles they had left to their destination.
- She appreciated the adventure of driving many miles.
- He felt motivated to increase his miles each week.
- They enjoyed the peacefulness of walking miles together.
- She celebrated reaching her goal of running many miles.
- He felt grateful for the memories made over the miles.
- They looked forward to planning future miles of travel.

(1) Bises from across the miles.
(2) The beach stretched for miles.
(3) The whales can swim for miles.
(4) He ran fifty miles in one day.
(5) The miles add up in a marathon.
(6) The car had bookoo miles on it.
(7) A map has miles as a dimension.
(8) A kilometer is about 0.6 miles.
(9) The marathon is six miles long.
(10) He ran thirty miles in one day.
Miles sentence
(11) The miles add up in a hiking trip.
(12) I walked fiveandahalf miles today.
(13) The hike was roughly 5 miles long.
(14) The length of the road is 2 miles.
(15) The hike was nearly 10 miles long.
(16) The road ahead is clear for miles.
(17) The marathon is thirty miles long.
(18) The car had boocoos of miles on it.
(19) The hike was andahalf miles uphill.
(20) The marathon runner ran 26.2 miles.
Miles make sentence
(21) The marathon is fifteen miles long.
(22) I need to add more miles to my run.
(23) The contrail was visible for miles.
(24) The desert stretches out for miles.
(25) The sandbar stretched out for miles.
(26) The bels were heard from miles away.
(27) The marathon is andahalf miles long.
(28) The highway runs due east for miles.
(29) The grene hills rolled on for miles.
(30) The traffic was backed up for miles.
Sentence of miles
(31) The length of the river is 10 miles.
(32) We walked along the trail for miles.
(33) The length of the river is 50 miles.
(34) The highway runs westward for miles.
(35) The cane fields stretched for miles.
(36) The marathon is eighteen miles long.
(37) The marathon is fiftytwo miles long.
(38) The car traveled 200 miles in total.
(39) In total, the hike was 5 miles long.
(40) We can cycle on this trail for miles.
Miles meaningful sentence
(41) The miles add up in a long road trip.
(42) I could see the fire from miles away.
(43) The mountain range extends for miles.
(44) The road will extend for miles ahead.
(45) The hike was andahalf miles downhill.
(46) Dione is about 700 miles in diameter.
(47) The length of the river is 500 miles.
(48) Bees can fly up to 15 miles per hour.
(49) Bats can fly up to 60 miles per hour.
(50) Europa's ice is about 10 miles thick.
Miles sentence examples
(51) I can run six miles without stopping.
(52) Elks can run up to 45 miles per hour.
(53) Deimos is about 7.5 miles in diameter.
(54) Yodeling can be heard from miles away.
(55) I need to convert miles to kilometers.
(56) The marathon is thirty-six miles long.
(57) The peart orchard stretches for miles.
(58) The blerts were heard from miles away.
(59) The flare was visible from miles away.
(60) Bears can run up to 30 miles per hour.
Sentence with miles
(61) The marathon is twenty-six miles long.
(62) I can run five miles without stopping.
(63) The athlete ran ten miles in the race.
(64) I could see the tower from miles away.
(65) The length of the river was 100 miles.
(66) Bison can run up to 40 miles per hour.
(67) The athlete ran eighty miles per hour.
(68) The car guzzles up miles on road trips.
(69) I could see the biggin from miles away.
(70) The speed was set at 60 miles per hour.
Use miles in a sentence
(71) The foliaged hills rolled on for miles.
(72) Fireworks can be heard from miles away.
(73) All-told, the hike was five miles long.
(74) We need to convert miles to kilometers.
(75) The train tracks go straight for miles.
(76) We could see for miles from the summit.
(77) The marathon was a grueling 26.2 miles.
(78) The length of a marathon is 26.2 miles.
(79) The athlete ran twelve miles every day.
(80) The mountain range stretched for miles.
Sentence using miles
(81) The rifle was heavy to carry for miles.
(82) The summit was visible from miles away.
(83) I can cover up to 10 miles in one hour.
(84) He manages to run five miles every day.
(85) Jupiter has a diameter of 86,881 miles.
(86) The accident caused gridlock for miles.
(87) The wolf's howl can be heard for miles.
(88) The sugar beet fields stretch for miles.
(89) Ceres has a diameter of about 590 miles.
(90) The mountain range extends up for miles.
Miles example sentence
(91) The town is just a few miles further on.
(92) The sweet corn fields stretch for miles.
(93) Count up for the number of miles driven.
(94) The road will smooth out in a few miles.
(95) Bagpipings can be heard from miles away.
(96) Bissons can run up to 40 miles per hour.
(97) He added-up the miles he ran this month.
(98) The api can fly up to 15 miles per hour.
(99) I walked twoandahalf miles this morning.
(100) A kilometer is equivalent to 0.62 miles.
Sentence with word miles
(101) The marathon is seventy-four miles long.
(102) The lake is approximately 10 miles long.
(103) The explosion was heard from miles away.
(104) The hound's bark can be heard for miles.
(105) The bee can fly up to 15 miles per hour.
(106) The bat can fly up to 60 miles per hour.
(107) The trip wasn't far, merely a few miles.
(108) The hound's howl can be heard for miles.
(109) The symbol 'mph' denotes miles per hour.
(110) The car has over a thousand miles on it.
Sentence of miles
(111) The horse can carry its rider for miles.
(112) The clan's territory extended for miles.
(113) The athlete ran thirty miles in one day.
(114) The Olympic marathon is 26.2 miles long.
(115) I can run twenty miles without stopping.
(116) The avalanche was heard from miles away.
(117) The radius of the hurricane is 50 miles.
(118) The horse can carry the rider for miles.
(119) Koa's bark can be heard from miles away.
(120) The car's top speed is 63 miles per hour.
Miles used in a sentence
(121) He biked for miles without getting tired.
(122) The car's top speed is 62 miles per hour.
(123) The car's top speed is 95 miles per hour.
(124) The kurus road stretched for miles ahead.
(125) The tawny sand dunes stretched for miles.
(126) The road seems to extend for miles ahead.
(127) The neon sign is visible from miles away.
(128) The wolf's territory stretched for miles.
(129) The city's total area is 30 square miles.
(130) The car can go exactly 50 miles per hour.
Miles sentence in English
(131) The car can go exactly 60 miles per hour.
(132) The alarm-bell was heard from miles away.
(133) The amount of miles we walked today is 5.
(134) The animal's call can be heard for miles.
(135) From the atalaya, we could see for miles.
(136) The bellcote can be seen from miles away.
(137) The blastings were heard from miles away.
(138) The Spey is approximately 107 miles long.
(139) The traffic ahead is backed up for miles.
(140) I heard the train comin' from miles away.
(141) The total distance we walked was 2 miles.
(142) Reindeer can run up to 50 miles per hour.
(143) The museum is approximately 5 miles away.
(144) The beach is approximately 10 miles away.
(145) My dad drove thirty miles to get to work.
(146) The car drove for five consecutive miles.
(147) The length of the marathon is 26.2 miles.
(148) The total distance we walked was 3 miles.
(149) The road was straight and flat for miles.
(150) The total distance we walked was 5 miles.
(151) The road was flat and straight for miles.
(152) The marathon runners will run 26.2 miles.
(153) The coyote's howl can be heard for miles.
(154) The total length of the race was 5 miles.
(155) Yesterday, he ran five miles in the park.
(156) Flipper can swim up to 20 miles per hour.
(157) The steppe stretches for miles and miles.
(158) Buffalos can run up to 35 miles per hour.
(159) The desolate road stretched on for miles.
(160) The fireball was visible from miles away.
(161) A golden eagle's territory spanned miles.
(162) I wish my car had better miles per gallon.
(163) The oil-slick was visible from miles away.
(164) The brushfire was visible from miles away.
(165) Aslan's roar can be heard from miles away.
(166) The vuvuzela can be heard from miles away.
(167) I have been driving for forty seven miles.
(168) The car's top speed is 200 miles per hour.
(169) The kiloton explosion was heard for miles.
(170) He ran twenty-eight miles in the marathon.
(171) The fuel fire was visible from miles away.
(172) The cryin' could be heard from miles away.
(173) The van broke down after only a few miles.
(174) The awny wheat fields stretched for miles.
(175) The blastments were heard from miles away.
(176) The blastoffs were heard for miles around.
(177) Amillion miles away, I still think of you.
(178) The highway continued due south for miles.
(179) Grizzlies can run up to 35 miles per hour.
(180) Torao's roar can be heard from miles away.
(181) The sonic boom was heard for miles around.
(182) I can ride my bicycle for miles and miles.
(183) The plane has a range of over 5,000 miles.
(184) Antelopes can run up to 60 miles per hour.
(185) The hawk can fly up to 120 miles per hour.
(186) One kilometer is equivalent to 0.62 miles.
(187) The car can go up to fifty miles per hour.
(188) The length of the road trip was 500 miles.
(189) The train travels at fifty miles per hour.
(190) The hound's howl could be heard for miles.
(191) The store is fifteen miles away from here.
(192) The scruffy old boots had seen many miles.
(193) The total distance we walked was 10 miles.
(194) The mean length of the river is 500 miles.
(195) The hike will cover approximately 5 miles.
(196) The length of the marathon was 26.2 miles.
(197) The smoke signal was seen from miles away.
(198) The country's territory extends for miles.
(199) The total distance traveled was 500 miles.
(200) The total length of the trail was 3 miles.
(201) The number of miles he ran was staggering.
(202) Dolphins can swim up to 20 miles per hour.
(203) Buffaloes can run up to 40 miles per hour.
(204) The beast's roar could be heard for miles.
(205) The unlobed sand dunes stretched for miles.
(206) We clocked a total of 10 miles on our hike.
(207) The comlink has a range of up to 100 miles.
(208) The klaxons could be heard from miles away.
(209) The danger zone extended for several miles.
(210) The wildcat's territory extended for miles.
(211) The smokestack was visible from miles away.
(212) Tubby's barks can be heard from miles away.
(213) I can hear of your success from miles away.
(214) The two buildings were located miles apart.
(215) The total length of the river is 500 miles.
(216) The city covers an area of 10 square miles.
(217) The athlete ran sixty-four miles in a week.
(218) I can walk for miles in my Birken sneakers.
(219) The hiker accumulates miles on their trail.
(220) The bogger's roar could be heard for miles.
(221) The bellcotes were visible from miles away.
(222) The Aneto peak can be seen from miles away.
(223) The milometer on my car reads 50,000 miles.
(224) The Beltway is approximately 64 miles long.
(225) The athlete ran thirtytwo miles in one day.
(226) The car can drive up to 100 miles per hour.
(227) The lower speed limit is 30 miles per hour.
(228) The road is straight and goes on for miles.
(229) The abbreviation for miles per hour is mph.
(230) The chain of mountains stretched for miles.
(231) Altogether, we walked 10 miles on our hike.
(232) The steel train tracks stretched for miles.
(233) The car can go up to twenty miles per hour.
(234) The exact length of the river is 500 miles.
(235) The actual length of the river is 50 miles.
(236) One kilometer is equivalent to 0.621 miles.
(237) The biker was weary after biking for miles.
(238) The marathon runners had to run 26.2 miles.
(239) The cowbell could be heard from miles away.
(240) The car can go up to thirty miles per hour.
(241) The dry sand dunes stretched out for miles.
(242) The chain of mountains stretches for miles.
(243) Honey bees can fly up to 15 miles per hour.
(244) The speed limit is below 55 miles per hour.
(245) The total length of the river was 10 miles.
(246) The bull's bellow could be heard for miles.
(247) The boundary of the city extends for miles.
(248) The train travels at eighty miles per hour.
(249) In total, the marathon was 26.2 miles long.
(250) I can see with my eye up to five miles away.
(251) The distance traveled amounted to 500 miles.
(252) The wolfdog's howl could be heard for miles.
(253) The Uruguayan coastline stretches for miles.
(254) The store is located forty seven miles away.
(255) The fire damage was visible from miles away.
(256) The colossal sand dunes stretched for miles.
(257) She felt overheated after running for miles.
(258) The foghorn's call could be heard for miles.
(259) The sniper's shot was heard from miles away.
(260) The bray of a donkey can be heard for miles.
(261) The roundabout can be heard from miles away.
(262) The city's urban area spans 50 square miles.
(263) Bald eagles can fly up to 30 miles per hour.
(264) Batholites can be several miles in diameter.
(265) I walked andahalf miles to get to the store.
(266) The amount of miles we have to drive is 100.
(267) Butterflies can fly up to 12 miles per hour.
(268) The miles driven add up to 500 for the trip.
(269) The hornito's heat was felt from miles away.
(270) The foghorns could be heard from miles away.
(271) The car had fortyfour miles on the odometer.
(272) The athlete ran thirtyfive miles in one day.
(273) The distance travelled totalled 1,000 miles.
(274) The train tracks extend for miles and miles.
(275) The nominal distance to the park is 2 miles.
(276) The coastline stretches for miles and miles.
(277) The seagull can fly up to 40 miles per hour.
(278) The bee can fly up to 5 miles from its hive.
(279) Dragonflies can fly up to 60 miles per hour.
(280) The brick tower was visible from miles away.
(281) The car can go up to fifty miles per gallon.
(282) The soldier marched for miles on tired legs.
(283) The car can travel fifteen miles per gallon.
(284) The car can go up to fifteen miles per hour.
(285) The measurement of the distance was 5 miles.
(286) The length of the river is roughly 50 miles.
(287) The Pentagon has over 17 miles of corridors.
(288) The gas pipeline runs underground for miles.
(289) The beach is a hundred miles away from here.
(290) The spore was carried by the wind for miles.
(291) Cheetahs are able to see up to 3 miles away.
(292) The Kongo coastline stretches over 37 miles.
(293) The cow's moo could be heard from miles away.
(294) The highway speed limit is 62 miles per hour.
(295) The length of the river amounted to 50 miles.
(296) The cyclist did a ply of miles on their bike.
(297) The grey wolf's territory extended for miles.
(298) I could see the church tower from miles away.
(299) The cave-bear's territory extended for miles.
(300) The werewolf's howl could be heard for miles.
(301) The road stretched north-and-south for miles.
(302) The chimneypots were visible from miles away.
(303) The on-road speed limit is 60 miles per hour.
(304) The lake occupies a total of 50 square miles.
(305) The tauntaun's howl could be heard for miles.
(306) The bints' call can be heard from miles away.
(307) The cacholots' clicks can be heard for miles.
(308) I saved up my air miles for a trip to Europe.
(309) The all-up length of the river was 500 miles.
(310) The bagpiped sound was heard from miles away.
(311) A black-bear can run up to 30 miles per hour.
(312) The dusky sand dunes stretched out for miles.
(313) Clifford's bark can be heard from miles away.
(314) The car had fortyfour miles left until empty.
(315) The athlete ran thirtyeight miles in one day.
(316) The athlete ran thirtyseven miles in one day.
(317) The actual distance we walked was five miles.
(318) The current speed limit is 55 miles per hour.
(319) The electric car's battery life is 300 miles.
(320) The length of a marathon is roughly 26 miles.
(321) The marathon runner ran for a thousand miles.
(322) The aviator's plane had a range of 500 miles.
(323) The length of the airplane runway is 2 miles.
(324) The witch's cackle was heard from miles away.
(325) The athlete ran twenty miles in the marathon.
(326) The length of the river is roughly 500 miles.
(327) The total distance we traveled was 500 miles.
(328) The campus is roughly 10 miles from downtown.
(329) The median length of the river was 150 miles.
(330) The hiker followed the ridge trail for miles.
(331) Bees are able to fly up to 15 miles per hour.
(332) The car can go up to eighty miles per gallon.
(333) The fier's roar can be heard from miles away.
(334) The car can go up to fiftytwo miles per hour.
(335) The car can go up to fourteen miles per hour.
(336) A hundred miles is a long distance to travel.
(337) A hyena's growl can be heard from miles away.
(338) The average miles per gallon for my car is 30.
(339) The californian coastline stretches for miles.
(340) The macaw's call can be heard from miles away.
(341) Hadrian's Wall is approximately 73 miles long.
(342) The forbidding desert stretched out for miles.
(343) The miles in number reached 30 on the journey.
(344) The snipers' shots were heard from miles away.
(345) The southbound traffic is backed up for miles.
(346) The meteor shower was visible from miles away.
(347) The congested highway was backed up for miles.
(348) The roc's cry could be heard for miles around.
(349) He managed close to 50 miles on his bike ride.
(350) The national park spans over 500 square miles.
(351) The wildlife sanctuary spans 200 square miles.
(352) The city's total land area is 25 square miles.
(353) The approximant length of the road is 5 miles.
(354) The clearcut zone was visible from miles away.
(355) Begoes the desert, it stretches out for miles.
(356) The sound of the boomlets was heard for miles.
(357) The coquis' call can be heard from miles away.
(358) The car can travel at-most 100 miles per hour.
(359) Audad are able to run up to 30 miles per hour.
(360) Hydrophones can detect sounds from miles away.
(361) The unforested plains stretched out for miles.
(362) The car had fortyseven miles left until empty.
(363) The star is millions of miles away from Earth.
(364) The boy's bike ride was roughly 10 miles long.
(365) The car's feature speed is 200 miles per hour.
(366) The conflagration was visible from miles away.
(367) The mosquito can fly up to 1.5 miles per hour.
(368) The butterfly can fly up to 12 miles per hour.
(369) The dragonfly can fly up to 30 miles per hour.
(370) The jet flew at a speed of 600 miles per hour.
(371) The hiker can manage up to 5 miles on a trail.
(372) The plane's speed was over 500 miles per hour.
(373) The march will cover a distance of five miles.
(374) The smoke from the fire was visible for miles.
(375) The explosion of the bomb was heard for miles.
(376) The mountain peak was visible from miles away.
(377) The train can travel a hundred miles per hour.
(378) The car's speed was roughly 60 miles per hour.
(379) The desert inexorably stretches out for miles.
(380) The cannon's sound was heard for miles around.
(381) The temblor was felt as far as 100 miles away.
(382) The Abrams tank has a range of over 300 miles.
(383) Birdman's call could be heard from miles away.
(384) The carillon's bells could be heard for miles.
(385) The dunes stretched for miles along the coast.
(386) The howitzer's blast could be heard for miles.
(387) She seemed to be faint after running for miles.
(388) Emus can run at speeds up to 30 miles per hour.
(389) The race covers a distance of thirty two miles.
(390) The starting value of the odometer was 0 miles.
(391) We could see the windmill back from miles away.
(392) The cuckoos' call can be heard from miles away.
(393) We could hear the firecrackers from miles away.
(394) The nova explosion was visible from miles away.
(395) The average length of a marathon is 26.2 miles.
(396) The Suez Canal is approximately 120 miles long.
(397) The gull's call could be heard from miles away.
(398) The fire on the mountain was visible for miles.
(399) The donkey's bray can be heard from miles away.
(400) The tunnel extended for miles beneath the city.
(401) The gas pipeline extends for miles underground.
(402) The unlined road stretched out for miles ahead.
(403) The journey will be in a short amount of miles.
(404) The river flowed on for miles beyond his mouth.
(405) The bauk of the ship was heard from miles away.
(406) Bevers are able to swim up to 5 miles per hour.
(407) Fireworks displays can be seen from miles away.
(408) American bison can run up to 40 miles per hour.
(409) The distance to the store is oneandahalf miles.
(410) The sheep blats could be heard from miles away.
(411) The train can travel at-most 80 miles per hour.
(412) The resounding alarm was heard from miles away.
(413) The whinny through the valley echoed for miles.
(414) The final destination is just a few miles away.
(415) The chimneystacks were visible from miles away.
(416) The meteoritical explosion was heard for miles.
(417) The equator is approximately 24,901 miles long.
(418) The car's top speed is fortytwo miles per hour.
(419) The cannonading could be heard from miles away.
(420) The jagged aretes were visible from miles away.
(421) The two roads parallelled each other for miles.
(422) The number of miles on my car odd up to 89,000.
(423) The speed limit on campus is 25 miles per hour.
(424) The car can go approximately 50 miles per hour.
(425) Cervus are able to run up to 45 miles per hour.
(426) The numerical speed limit is 30 miles per hour.
(427) Bovine animals can run up to 25 miles per hour.
(428) The resonance of a gong can be heard for miles.
(429) The length of a marathon is roughly 26.2 miles.
(430) The sand on the beach was spread out for miles.
(431) Bees can fly up to 500 miles in their lifetime.
(432) The exact length of the marathon is 26.2 miles.
(433) The hiker can manage up to 10 miles on a trail.
(434) The jet's speed was measured in miles per hour.
(435) The crow's call could be heard from miles away.
(436) The aviator's plane had a range of 1,000 miles.
(437) The shock of the explosion was heard for miles.
(438) The car can travel up to thirty miles per hour.
(439) The massive explosion could be heard for miles.
(440) The hike was a mere 2 miles, but it was uphill.
(441) The sum of the distances traveled is 500 miles.
(442) The shock of the earthquake was felt for miles.
(443) The mean speed of the car is 60 miles per hour.
(444) The athlete treaded on the treadmill for miles.
(445) The sand was spread out on the beach for miles.
(446) The perimeter of the airport runway is 2 miles.
(447) The rectangle's sides can be measured in miles.
(448) The earthquake was felt hundreds of miles away.
(449) Lava streams can cover miles and miles of land.
(450) The canal stretches for miles through the city.
(451) The rhinoceros can run up to 40 miles per hour.
(452) The trumpet's sound was heard from miles away.
(453) The bull's roar could be heard from miles away.
(454) The hodometer on my car just hit 100,000 miles.
(455) You should rotate your tires every 5,000 miles.
(456) The fixedwing plane had a range of 2,000 miles.
(457) In result, the traffic was backed up for miles.
(458) Killer whales can swim up to 30 miles per hour.
(459) The car's miles per gallon decreases as it ages.
(460) The unbranched railway track extended for miles.
(461) The lion's growl could be heard from miles away.
(462) The coastline of Manila Bay stretches for miles.
(463) The car's top speed is fifty-two miles per hour.
(464) The car's speed was averaging 60 miles per hour.
(465) The call to prayer can be heard from miles away.
(466) The car traveled a distance of forty-four miles.
(467) The force from the explosion was felt for miles.
(468) The kaiju's roar could be heard from miles away.
(469) The vista of the desert stretched out for miles.
(470) The husky's howl could be heard from miles away.
(471) The blimp's message was visible from miles away.
(472) The bugle's call could be heard from miles away.
(473) The leopard's roar can be heard from miles away.
(474) The approximate length of the river is 50 miles.
(475) The frog's croak could be heard from miles away.
(476) The Great Wall stretches for thousands of miles.
(477) I can see for miles and miles on this clear day.
(478) I can see for miles from the edge of this cliff.
(479) They could hear the welter back from miles away.
(480) The vallum stretched for miles along the border.
(481) The donkey's brays can be heard from miles away.
(482) We can slam up to 50 miles of running in a week.
(483) The approximate length of the river is 10 miles.
(484) The forest reserve extends for 100 square miles.
(485) The approximant length of the river is 10 miles.
(486) Five miles is a good distance for a morning run.
(487) The boggards' croaking could be heard for miles.
(488) Cumulostrati clouds can be seen from miles away.
(489) The snow on Rainier can be seen from miles away.
(490) The moun tain range was visible from miles away.
(491) The wolfs' howls could be heard from miles away.
(492) The mileometer on my car just hit 100,000 miles.
(493) The lion's outroaring was heard from miles away.
(494) The bicycler rode alongside the river for miles.
(495) The lion's wrawl could be heard from miles away.
(496) The car's top speed was fortytwo miles per hour.
(497) The traffic on the highway is clogged for miles.
(498) The lake was 2 miles across at its widest point.
(499) The guide mileage for this ski trip is 20 miles.
(500) The airplane has a range capacity of 5000 miles.
(501) The moon is about 238,855 miles away from Earth.
(502) The poor boy had to walk miles to get to school.
(503) The car was traveling roughly 60 miles per hour.
(504) My dad's car can go up to thirty miles per hour.
(505) The train travels over a hundred miles per hour.
(506) The athlete ran a million miles in his lifetime.
(507) The athlete ran a million miles in their career.
(508) The length of a small river is roughly 10 miles.
(509) I need to switch my car's oil every 5,000 miles.
(510) The scruffy car had seen many miles on the road.
(511) The traffic on the road was backed up for miles.
(512) The cheap car I rented had a lot of miles on it.
(513) The mountain range was huge, spanning for miles.
(514) The wind can carry the sound of music for miles.
(515) The train can travel up to fifty miles per hour.
(516) The marathon is 42.195 kilometers or 26.2 miles.
(517) The total number of miles on the car is 100,000.
(518) The standard length of a marathon is 26.2 miles.
(519) The cow's mooing could be heard from miles away.
(520) The octopus can swim up to eight miles per hour.
(521) The historic bridge spanned the river for miles.
(522) The tire rotation schedule is every 5,000 miles.
(523) A hawk's hunting territory can cover many miles.
(524) Some birds migrate thousands of miles each year.
(525) The lightning storm was visible from miles away.
(526) The carillon bells can be heard from miles away.
(527) Cheetahs are able to see up to three miles away.
(528) Annoyingly, the traffic was backed up for miles.
(529) The buoy's sound could be heard from miles away.
(530) The distance was a double digit number of miles.
(531) The nearest hospital to Dougou is 50 miles away.
(532) The car can go up to eighty-five miles per hour.
(533) The flare of the rocket could be seen for miles.
(534) The car can go up to forty three miles per hour.
(535) The gibbons' howls can be heard from miles away.
(536) The gorg's roar could be heard for miles around.
(537) The jogger's sneakers were worn from many miles.
(538) The harpy's call could be heard for miles around.
(539) The outer boundary of the city extends for miles.
(540) The sea sand stretched for miles along the coast.
(541) The sound of a sonic boom can be heard for miles.
(542) The car's top speed is eighty-two miles per hour.
(543) The beacon up on the tower was visible for miles.
(544) The cyclist clocked a speed of 30 miles per hour.
(545) The petrels migrate thousands of miles each year.
(546) We hiked along the Pacific coast trail for miles.
(547) The buzz bomb's impact was felt for miles around.
(548) The buzz bomb's blast was heard for miles around.
(549) The Hudson River is approximately 315 miles long.
(550) The pilgrim walked for miles to reach the shrine.
Miles meaning
Miles is a word that is commonly used to measure distance. It is a unit of measurement that is used in many countries around the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. If you are learning English, it is important to know how to use the word miles correctly in a sentence. Here are some tips to help you use the word miles correctly:
1. Use miles to measure distance The most common use of the word miles is to measure distance.
For example, you might say "I live 10 miles away from the city center." In this sentence, miles is used to measure the distance between the speaker's home and the city center.
2. Use miles to describe speed Miles can also be used to describe speed.
For example, you might say "I was driving at 60 miles per hour on the highway." In this sentence, miles is used to describe the speed at which the speaker was driving.
3. Use miles in idiomatic expressions Miles is also used in many idiomatic expressions in English.
For example, you might say "I would go the extra mile to help my friends." In this sentence, the phrase "go the extra mile" means to make an extra effort to help someone.
4. Use miles in comparisons Miles can also be used in comparisons.
For example, you might say "The distance between New York and Los Angeles is much greater than the distance between New York and Boston." In this sentence, miles is used to compare the distance between different cities.
5. Use miles in conjunction with other units of measurement
Finally, it is important to know how to use miles in conjunction with other units of measurement.
For example, you might say "The marathon is 26.2 miles long." In this sentence, miles is used in conjunction with the unit of measurement for length (miles) to describe the length of the marathon.
In conclusion, the word miles is a common unit of measurement in English that is used to measure distance, describe speed, and make comparisons. It is also used in many idiomatic expressions and can be used in conjunction with other units of measurement. By following these tips, you can use the word miles correctly in your English sentences.
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