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mint

Mint is a plant in the genus Mentha which has very strong-smelling leaves. We had a mint sauce to pour on the roast lamb. A green colour, like that of mint. Mint is a lolly or candy flavored with the mint plant. She sucked on a mint to make her breathe smell nice. A mint is a place where money is made. There was a high fence around the mint. A mint is a lot of money. He made a mint selling his house at the right time.

mint

To mint is to make coins and money. The government need to mint extra coins. To mint is to invent or make something. He was able to make people smile when he would mint a new word.

mint

(= batch, deal, lot, passel, plenty, slew, wad) (often followed by 'of') a large number or amount or extent a batch of letters a deal of trouble a lot of money he made a mint on the stock market see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos it must have cost plenty a slew of journalists a wad of money any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers any member of the mint family of plants the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied a candy that is flavored with a mint oil a plant where money is coined by authority of the government (= coin, strike) form by stamping, punching, or printing strike coins strike a medal as if new in mint condition

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Conjugation mint conjugation

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mint · verb

Examples mint examples

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Simple sentences

The Royal Canadian Mint will no longer distribute the coin to financial institutions around the country, but it will remain legal tender.

Movie subtitles

HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A JOB IN THE MINT?
MINT?
I NO LIKE-A MINT.
The kid's hardware must be worth a mint.
Gentlemen, how would you all like a mint julep?
Dixie just wouldn't be Dixie without a mint julep.
Mint juleps always make me sing.
How about some more mint juice?
A woman don't have to wear a polish like a new dime just out of the mint.
Five mint juleps, if you please.
The Mint Saloon in Dodge City.
Mint julep, Colonel?
How about a job in the mint?
No, I no like a mint.
And a mint mandarin.
If all that mint sticks in the juleps, it's bound to be a powerful night.
You got some mint juleps?
The Newport branch of the United States Mint?
You can still smell the mint on it.
His mint julep manners.
No other man since the mint julep guy? - No.
My brother works in the mint.
Well, I told you, my brother works in the mint.
That brother of mine owns the mint now.
I own the mint.
I'm not running any annex to the mint.
Congrats! The kid's hardware must be worth a mint.
You ain't got the mint on this game.
I got a nice bit of lamb and mint sauce.
I never think lamb's quite the same without mint sauce.
With green mint?
Green mint. That's what the boy said.

News and current affairs

For developing economies, including most of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) and MINT (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkey) countries, the risk is particularly large.
For example, the inspectors found a dozen chemical weapons warheads in mint condition in a relatively new warehouse, but minimized the significance of their discovery by arguing that the warheads were empty.
As in Las Vegas, the lucky few - the bankers that put our economy at risk and the owners of energy companies that put our planet at risk - may walk off with a mint.
Japan and South Korea mint their own pop singers and fashion trends.
The variant proposed by Warren, and followed by FDR in 1933, was to raise the price at which the government bought gold from the mint.

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