Examples of 'one mike' in a sentence
Meaning of "one mike"
one mike: Referring to a single microphone
How to use "one mike" in a sentence
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one mike
I was supposed to open on the number one mike.
One mike out from the south entrance.
Your boats are one mike out.
One mike on the deck.
About one mike out.
One mike to target.
JSTARS will begin jamming in one mike.
At least one mike on every stage.
We will be in the alley in less than one Mike.
One mike to launch.
Think about that one Mike and get back to me.
One mike break.
Yeah nice one Mike.
The one Mike gave me.
They are on final approach . One mike to target.
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You have got one Mike to blow that downed helo.
As for the article, it is a good one Mike.
I am one Mike out.
En route, less than one mike out.
This is the one Mike Ditka talks about on the TV.
Time on target, one mike.
Your boats are one mike out . We will get him back.
I don't care that you only have one mike.
With just one mike in the room, like Elvis and the Beatles did it.
Tweets from the Canadian account, belonging to one Mike Allen, seemed to push that button.
He's the one Mike Tyson took a bite out of.
We'll get him back. Your boats are one mike out.
In the latter camp, one Mike Wiseman left a telling comment.
Bravo 1, vehicle carrying Samson is approaching your position, one mike out.
You have got one mike to blow that downed Helo . Now.
I have got… a sole, number one mike for you.
Epi drip, one mike per kilo per minute.
Well, and this one . The one Mike gave me.
Repeat, one Mike thirty to launch.
All right, Commander, approaching the IZ . One mike on the deck.
I am one mike out . Box him in.
Yes, not one mike.
Sir, One Mike you will be in, this may be danger close.
That 's a good question, one Mike has become an expert on.
One mike in the room, like Elvis and the Beatles?
This one? This is the one Mike Ditka talks about on the TV.
One Mike thirty . Repeat, one Mike thirty to launch.
That 's a good question, one Mike has become an expert on . Have not you, Mike?
The one Mike drove?