Proper noun
Mayne (plural Maynes)
A surname.
After Mayne and the five other members of his commando squad galloped into the stygian blackness of the surrounding desert, the base’s terrified, bewildered personnel spent almost an hour shooting at each other in the poor light. Source: Internet
As King and Maroosis seemed to be warming up with separate item-by-item enquiries, they were reminded by Mayne the committee would take a broad-strokes approach in meetings with more specific questions to be directed to City staff. Source: Internet
At the Crown AGM in 2018, shareholder activist Stephen Mayne and I asked the board why they made huge donations to the Liberal and Labor parties and what they got in return. Source: Internet
King remembers working a summer job with Mayne and hearing him announce make-believe horse races from start to finish, including inventing the horses’ names. Source: Internet
Mayne strolled over and with a barely contained smile said, “Don’t worry Sammy, it’s sorted.” Source: Internet
Detective Constable Stephen Mayne added: 'The victim in this case showed great bravery, however he has been left shaken. Source: Internet