Synonym: batch, coin, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint candy, mint, muckle, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, strike, tidy sum, wad, whole lot, whole slew. Similar words: varmint, Comintern, badminton, intermingle, interminable, interminably, nominal interest rate, fly in the ointment. Meaning: [mɪnt] n. 1. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent 2. any north temperate plant of the genus Mentha with aromatic leaves and small mauve flowers 3. the leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied 4. a candy that is flavored with a mint oil 5. a plant where money is coined by authority of the government. v. form by stamping, punching, or printing. adj. as if new.
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91. In a small saucepan, melt the butter and add the orange zest and fresh mint, finely chopped.
92. Arrange three eggs on each plate and garnish with fresh dill or mint.
93. Give any young egotist two shots of dope and an automatic and he will hold up the government mint.
94. Many thirtysomethings' toys are also highly sought-after by collectors and can be quite valuable if in mint condition.
95. Four coins from his mint there are extant; two of them are solid silver, and two are plated.
96. Place sandwiches on a plate and garnish with a sliced strawberry or mint leaves.
97. He was sacked from the Mint - and was jailed for nine months at Cardiff Crown Court yesterday.
98. Mint - Half a teaspoon of dried or fresh green mint leaves is helpful for nausea, stomach upsets and encourages appetite.
99. But it doesn't seem to apply to those already making a mint.
100. At once the room was filled with the sweet, fresh smell of mint.
101. Look - somebody's selling a 1968 Mustang in mint condition.
102. Serve with fresh cucumber chutney and garnish with a dollop of yogurt seasoned with red onion and mint.
103. Run lemon wedges or fresh mint leaves through garbage disposal to kill odors.
104. And made a mint out of it. Without paying a penny to Malcolm and Vivienne - whose idea it was.
105. The property dealer, ex-drug baron Robert Clapley,[http://sentencedict.com/mint.html] aims to make a mint.
106. Wash the spinach, pull off the stalks and chop the leaves. Chop the mint finely.
107. NatWest also made a mint from the upheaval in the money markets last year.
108. They may give out scents of citrus, mint, pine or rose, and most make wonderful patio plants.
109. The leaves have a unique smell midway between eucalyptus and mint.
110. Cook until the onion softens before adding the peas and chopped mint leaves and stems.
111. Cook a few tart apples along with a sprig or two of mint and strain through a fine sieve.
112. For it to be worth something the box and everything has got to be in mint condition.
113. In the South, many believed that mint julep prevented malaria.
114. He opposed state ownership of the post office and the mint.
115. Children will have the opportunity to create money for the Storyopolis mint.
116. But bring on a pot of mint or a furry pumpkin leaf, and watch them rave.
117. The determination of trace elements can sometimes help with mint problems.
118. Top with a spoonful of Creme fraiche or single cream and some whole mint leaves.
119. Goods up for grabs include mint condition used kids clothes, books, toys and games, along with maternity clothes.
120. The halved poussins are marinated in a mixture of grapefruit juice and mint jelly before being seared under the grill.
More similar words: varmint, Comintern, badminton, intermingle, interminable, interminably, nominal interest rate, fly in the ointment, a fly in the ointment, mine, mind, minor, mince, coming, miner, minus, admin, gaming, vermin, mining, mingle, mind you, minion, minded, famine, timing, remind, mincing, fuming, minute.