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my
1[mahy]
interjection
Also (used as an exclamation of mild surprise or dismay).
My, what a big house this is! My-my, how old he looks!
my-
2variant of myo- before some vowels.
myalgia.
my
1/ maɪ /
determiner
of, belonging to, or associated with the speaker or writer (me)
my own ideas
do you mind my smoking?
used in various forms of address
my lord
my dear boy
used in various exclamations
my goodness!
interjection
an exclamation of surprise, awe, etc
my, how you've grown!
MY
2abbreviation
motor yacht
my
3abbreviation
Malaysia
my-
4combining form
a variant of myo-
Grammar Note
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of my1
Example Sentences
And so, as the boys ate dinner at the house with their parents, I left with my wife, Tanya, to shop for a pair of pop-up tents.
“I remember often doing critiques for my staff, especially those who had put out the previous morning’s paper,” Dwyre said.
Schwarzenegger signed the bill and sent Burton a photo of himself and Burton in the governor’s office looking at the bottom of the governor’s shoe with a note: “I got duck liver on my shoe!”
"I need to reflect now with my assistant coaches. All these patterns are back and crosses are back as well."
"This has exceeded all of my expectations. I'm just so, so happy I could play the way I did this week for all of them and get the win."
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When To Use
My- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “muscle.” It is often used in medical terms, especially in anatomy.My- comes from the Greek mŷs, meaning “muscle” and “mouse.” Mouse? You read that right. Discover why at our entry for muscle!My- is a variant of myo-, which loses its -o- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use myo- article.
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