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View definitions for mint

mint

adjective as in brand-new

noun as in a lot of money

verb as in create, coin

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Example Sentences

She recalls her mum being told by a doctor: "I think it's just IBS. Get her to suck on a Polo mint."

From BBC

Most of the coins are silver denarii, minted in Rome and dating from the time of the Roman Republic in 157 BC up to Nero's reign between AD 54–68.

From BBC

It included pieces dating back to 1136 when the first Scottish coins were minted.

From BBC

But the very first people White thanked from the Mar-a-Lago stage last week, with the newly minted president-elect looking approvingly over his shoulder and the cameras beaming him around the world, were the Nelk Boys.

From Salon

He has a gift for making older works, such as “Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch” “and “A Soldier’s Play,” seem newly minted.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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