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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning My friend surprised me with a box of freshly baked mince pastries.
The landscape artist wanted to mince the contrast between the sky and the mountains.
The boxer aimed to mince his opponent's movements with quick jabs.
The professor had to mince her lecture in order to fit it within the allotted time frame.
She decided to mince her words during the argument to avoid escalating the situation.
I like to mince the garlic and onions together for a stronger flavor in my spaghetti sauce.
The doctor had to mince his words when telling the patient about their terminal illness.
He likes to mince onions before adding them to the omelette.
The mince that my grandmother makes is the best I've ever had.
The artist will mince the paper to create a perfect cut for his artwork.
The doctor had to deliver the bad news, but she tried to mince her words.
The recipe requires 500 grams of beef mince for the meatballs.
You should mince the chicken before marinating it.
The comedian's joke failed to mince the controversial topic.
She used a sharp pair of scissors to mince the herbs.
She ordered a pizza with sausage mince as the topping.
The author didn't mince her words when writing about the harsh realities of the world.
The recipe for making mince involves a lot of grinding and chopping of ingredients.
The analyst had to mince the report to summarize the key findings for the executive team.
The reviewer didn't mince his words when giving his opinion on the movie.
He made a tasty spaghetti Bolognese with turkey mince instead of beef mince.
The strict rules of the school often mince creativity of the students.
They used vegetarian mince made from soy protein for the shepherd's pie.
Mince is a traditional pastry served during the holiday season in some countries.
The hair stylist needs to mince the customer's hair before dyeing it.
He likes to mince the garlic and ginger separately to maintain their distinct flavors in the dish.
Can you bring some mince for the potluck party tonight?
The barber will mince his client's hair to achieve the desired look.
It is important to mince the ingredients evenly for the best results.
The comedian was able to mince his words while still being funny and engaging.
You can mince the fruits and nuts together for the trail mix.
The customer service representative was instructed to mince her words when dealing with angry customers.
The critic had to mince his review to capture the essence of the film in a few paragraphs.
She learned how to mince the ingredients from her grandmother's traditional recipe.
The presenter had to mince the presentation to keep the audience engaged.
I like to have a cup of tea with a piece of mince in the evening.
You can use either ground almonds or almond flour to make the mince filling.
The politician tried to mince his words during the press conference.
The doctor chose to mince her words when delivering the bad news to the patient's family.
She decided to mince her words when telling her friend the bad news.
She mixes lamb mince with spices and herbs to make kebabs.
He prefers lamb mince over beef mince in his kebabs.
The chef will mince the vegetables for the soup.
A scoop of vanilla ice cream pairs perfectly with a warm mince pastry.
I prefer mince with a hint of orange zest for added flavor.
He will mince the leather to create a perfect fit for the shoes.
The store has run out of turkey mince for the chili.
The diplomat was known for his ability to mince his words during sensitive negotiations.
I'm going to mince the herbs for tonight's dinner.
When speaking to the child, the teacher would always mince her words.
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