mince

[US]/mɪns/
[UK]/mɪns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. chop into small pieces; grind; using a meat grinder to grind food
vi. walk in a dainty manner
n. ground meat, meat that has been chopped into small pieces

Phrases & Collocations

mince meat

mince garlic

mince onion

mince pie

Example Sentences

A woman minced up to them.

Would you like me to mince the meat for you?

She minced over to him.

Don't mince words: say what you mean.

I won’t mince matters: I think it’s a stupid idea.

Sir John, never a man to mince his words, said in a TV interview that the government had lied.

The conversation book Asia director not minces matter the excited mood.

She never minces her words and always tells others what she thinks of them.

Above results showed that minced Cr-containing fish meat has no mutagenic effect and is save for feeding genetic-toxicologically.

Not to mince matters, I don't approve of my daughter going out with you because you are a married man.

And the food bars were offering a seasonal mince pie and coffee combo, which (correct me if I'm wrong) has never before happened in the history of half-time snackery at Stamford Bridge.

Put the minced lemon grass hearts, chilies, galangal/ginger, shrimp paste, shallots, garlic, and oil in a blender and liquify it into a speckled mush.

Ingredients:10pc Vietnamese rice paper, 10pcs Shrimp, 50g Jicama, 50g Vermicelli, 5g Dried Wood-ear fungus, some Minced Garlic, optional amount of Sweet Basil and Coriander.

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