Mince in a sentence

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Synonym: chop, grind. Antonym: irrelevant

Meaning: To cut food into very small pieces; also refers to ground meat.


Mince in a sentence

(1) I mince beyond with caution.

(2) We mince beyond with precision.

(3) He gingerly cut a mince off of it.

(4) He expertly baked a mince off of it.

(5) We eagerly grabbed a mince off of it.

(6) They mince beyond with determination.

(7) I delicately shaved a mince off of it.

(8) We mince off to the party to celebrate.

(9) She carefully sliced a mince off of it.

(10) They quickly chopped a mince off of it.



Mince sentence

(11) He carefully removed a mince off of it.

(12) He skillfully cooked a mince off of it.

(13) I skillfully blended a mince off of it.

(14) They mince off to the park for a picnic.

(15) My grandmother makes the best mince pie.

(16) They artfully crafted a mince off of it.

(17) She precisely weighed a mince off of it.

(18) I carefully marinated a mince off of it.

(19) They skillfully fried a mince off of it.

(20) He skillfully stirred a mince off of it.




Mince make sentence

(21) They mince over to the library to study.

(22) They mince over to the beach for a swim.

(23) We skillfully prepared a mince off of it.

(24) She skillfully grilled a mince off of it.

(25) We skillfully seasoned a mince off of it.

(26) She skillfully whipped a mince off of it.

(27) We mince over to the theater for a movie.

(28) He used a cleaver to mince into the meat.

(29) She effortlessly peeled a mince off of it.

(30) I meticulously measured a mince off of it.



Sentence of mince

(31) I mince over to the mirror to fix my hair.

(32) We mince off to the store to buy groceries.

(33) I couldn't resist taking a mince off of it.

(34) The chef skillfully diced a mince off of it.

(35) They creatively presented a mince off of it.

(36) We thoughtfully garnished a mince off of it.

(37) The chef skillfully mixed a mince off of it.

(38) I mince over to the kitchen to grab a snack.

(39) I mince over to the park to meet my friends.

(40) We mince over to the airport for our flight.




Mince meaningful sentence

(41) I mince over to the store to return an item.

(42) I'll mince out the dill for the potato salad.

(43) I mince off to the kitchen to prepare dinner.

(44) The mince pie was a hit at the holiday party.

(45) The cook skillfully minced a mince off of it.

(46) The chef expertly seasoned a mince off of it.

(47) Let's mince off to the gym after our lecture.

(48) Let's mince off to the park for a study break.

(49) The children mince off to play in the backyard.

(50) They mince off to the theater to watch a movie.



Mince sentence examples

(51) We mince off to the concert to enjoy the music.

(52) The workers mince off to their respective jobs.

(53) The butcher expertly trimmed a mince off of it.

(54) The chef used a hatchet to finely mince garlic.

(55) I mince over to the bathroom to brush my teeth.

(56) I always mince in my garlic when cooking pasta.

(57) I mince off to the library to borrow some books.

(58) I mince off to the garden to tend to the plants.

(59) The recipe calls for you to mince up the capers.

(60) The cat tried to mince in between the furniture.



Sentence with mince

(61) The cat likes to mince about with its toy mouse.

(62) The cat began to mince away from the loud noise.

(63) I'm not a fan of mince pie, but my dad loves it.

(64) I like to mince about with my friends at parties.

(65) I forgot to mince out the cilantro for the salsa.

(66) We mince off to the museum to admire the artwork.

(67) They mince off to the airport for their vacation.

(68) The dog eagerly licked the mince out of its bowl.

(69) I accidentally spilled some mince out of the bag.

(70) The dog eagerly licked the mince out of its paws.




Use mince in a sentence

(71) I like to mince in between the crowd at concerts.

(72) They mince over to the museum for an art exhibit.

(73) I watched the dancers mince along with the music.

(74) Don't mince around with your time, use it wisely.

(75) The chef grabbed onto a knife to mince the garlic.

(76) They mince off to the mountains for a hiking trip.

(77) The recipe requires you to mince up the anchovies.

(78) I accidentally dropped some mince out of the bowl.

(79) I love eating mince pie during the holiday season.

(80) Make sure to mince up to two onions for the sauce.



Sentence using mince

(81) The children mince over to the playground to play.

(82) We mince over to the restaurant for a nice dinner.

(83) The friends mince about with joy at their reunion.

(84) I can't eat this dish, there's mince past with it.

(85) I like to mince about in the kitchen while cooking.

(86) I often mince about with my words when I'm nervous.

(87) I need to mince up some garlic for the pasta sauce.

(88) They mince over to the park for a leisurely stroll.

(89) The students mince over to the cafeteria for lunch.

(90) Don't mince around with your potential, unleash it.



Mince example sentence

(91) I often mince about with my thoughts when I'm alone.

(92) Let's mince out the parsley for garnishing the dish.

(93) I'll mince out the basil leaves for the pasta sauce.

(94) I'll mince out the rosemary for the roasted chicken.

(95) The chef carefully scooped the mince out of the pan.

(96) He carefully removed the mince out of the packaging.

(97) I carefully scooped some mince out of the container.

(98) We should mince off to the student center for lunch.

(99) Let's mince out of this library and grab some lunch.

(100) The cat likes to mince about with its tail held high.



Sentence with word mince

(101) It's best to mince out the thyme leaves for the soup.

(102) I mince off to the pharmacy to pick up some medicine.

(103) The recipe calls for you to mince up the fresh herbs.

(104) We need to mince up the nuts for the dessert topping.

(105) The mince pie was the highlight of the holiday feast.

(106) The recipe calls for you to mince up to four carrots.

(107) She would often mince about with her dog in the park.

(108) For this recipe, you need to mince the garlic finely.

(109) The child started to mince away from the scary clown.

(110) I can't stand it when people mince on their promises.



Sentence of mince

(111) Let's mince out of this concert and beat the traffic.

(112) Don't forget to mince in the jalapenos for the salsa.

(113) I'll mince out the chives for the cream cheese spread.

(114) I'll mince up the parsley while you chop the tomatoes.

(115) The butcher will mince up the beef for you if you ask.

(116) We need to mince up the mushrooms for the pasta sauce.

(117) I'll mince up the chives while you chop the scallions.

(118) I need to pick up some mince out of the grocery store.

(119) The cook skillfully rolled the mince out of the dough.

(120) The child excitedly scooped some mince out of the jar.



Mince used in a sentence

(121) I accidentally dropped some mince out of the sandwich.

(122) You can mince up to a pound of beef for the meatballs.

(123) I couldn't mince by with it any longer, so I spoke up.

(124) We should mince out of this concert before the encore.

(125) I can't stand it when people mince on their apologies.

(126) I'm going to mince out of this game if we keep losing.

(127) Let's mince out of this party before it gets too late.

(128) I prefer to mince in my onions instead of dicing them.

(129) It's important to mince out the meat for the meatballs.

(130) I'll mince out the marjoram for the roasted vegetables.



Mince sentence in English

(131) The students mince off to their classrooms for the day.

(132) I'll mince up the basil while you slice the mozzarella.

(133) The child playfully threw some mince out of the window.

(134) I carefully removed the excess mince out of the recipe.

(135) She skillfully formed the mince out of the ground meat.

(136) The baker skillfully rolled the mince out of the dough.

(137) She skillfully shaped the mince out of the ground beef.

(138) The aroma of freshly baked mince pie fills the kitchen.

(139) He uses a sharp knife to mince off of the chicken skin.

(140) The chef was tomahawking the garlic to mince it finely.

(141) She used a sharp paring knife to mince into the ginger.

(142) You can mince up to a cup of fresh herbs for this dish.

(143) For the pizza sauce, mince together tomatoes and basil.

(144) I'm going to mince out of this gym and hit the showers.

(145) Let's mince out of this rehearsal and grab some dinner.

(146) She always tries to mince off of her share of the rent.

(147) Let's mince out of this study session and take a break.

(148) She skillfully molded the mince out of the meat mixture.

(149) He carefully separated the mince out of the ground beef.

(150) The baker skillfully shaped the mince out of the pastry.

(151) The dog eagerly devoured the mince out of its food bowl.

(152) The child excitedly grabbed some mince out of the plate.

(153) You can mince up to twenty artichoke hearts for the dip.

(154) We mince over to the coffee shop for a quick pick-me-up.

(155) The couple would mince about with each other at parties.

(156) It's important to mince the onions finely for this soup.

(157) The mince past with it gives this chili a unique flavor.

(158) The horse had to mince along with its rider on its back.

(159) The cat noticed the mouse and began to mince over to it.

(160) I need to mince off to the library to study for my exam.

(161) Don't mince around with your future, take control of it.

(162) Don't forget to mince in some cilantro to the guacamole.

(163) It's easier to mince out the nuts using a food processor.

(164) The butcher will mince up the lamb for you if you prefer.

(165) She used a knife to mince up the ginger for the stir-fry.

(166) The butcher will mince up the pork for you if you'd like.

(167) The chef expertly mixed the mince out of the ingredients.

(168) He carefully separated the mince out of the meat mixture.

(169) The mince pie was perfectly spiced and had a flaky crust.

(170) The mince pie was a crowd-pleaser at the holiday potluck.

(171) It's important to mince up to six tomatoes for the salsa.

(172) You can mince up to eight cloves of ginger for the curry.

(173) The cat loves to mince about with its favorite toy mouse.

(174) The dancers mince about with grace and elegance on stage.

(175) He always tries to mince by with it when he's in trouble.

(176) They often mince about with their toys in the living room.

(177) She always likes to mince out the bay leaves for the stew.

(178) It's easier to mince up the meat if it's partially frozen.

(179) She used a blender to mince up the fruit for the smoothie.

(180) He decided to mince up the leftover ham and make a quiche.

(181) The mince pie was a comforting treat on a cold winter day.

(182) I always make sure to have mince pie on Christmas morning.

(183) She managed to mince in between the cars in heavy traffic.

(184) You should mince up to five stalks of celery for the soup.

(185) Make sure to mince up to nine jalapenos for the spicy dip.

(186) The students mince over to the classroom for their lesson.

(187) The puppies mince about with wagging tails, eager to play.

(188) The chef instructed the sous chef to mince into the herbs.

(189) We should mince out of this party before it gets too loud.

(190) I always mince in some fresh thyme to the roasted chicken.

(191) I like to mince up my vegetables finely for a smooth soup.

(192) The dog loves to mince about with its tail wagging happily.

(193) She used a knife to mince up the chocolate for the cookies.

(194) Suet is a key ingredient in traditional English mince pies.

(195) Make sure to mince up to twenty-seven onions for the curry.

(196) The children mince over to the ice cream truck for a treat.

(197) The secret ingredient in this recipe is mince past with it.

(198) Whenever there's a problem, he tends to mince away from it.

(199) The dog began to mince along with its tail wagging happily.

(200) For the pesto, mince together basil, garlic, and pine nuts.

(201) I have to mince off early today for a doctor's appointment.

(202) Let's mince out of this study group and get some fresh air.

(203) Let's mince out of this movie theater and catch the sunset.

(204) I have to mince out of this event early to catch my flight.

(205) I'm going to mince out of this lecture and study on my own.

(206) I always mince on my food when I'm trying to eat healthier.

(207) Don't try to mince off of your homework, it won't end well.

(208) Don't mince off of your responsibilities as a club officer.

(209) I have to mince out of this study group to finish my paper.

(210) We should mince out of this museum and go explore the city.

(211) We should mince by the health center and get our flu shots.

(212) You can mince in some olives to the pizza for a salty kick.

(213) I always mince in some fresh parsley to my mashed potatoes.

(214) He likes to mince about with his basketball in the driveway.

(215) The recipe suggests you mince out the sage for the stuffing.

(216) It's important to mince out the basil for the caprese salad.

(217) The chef taught us how to mince up the ginger for the curry.

(218) The cat stealthily stole a piece of mince out of the fridge.

(219) I like to serve mince pie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

(220) You should mince up to eleven mushrooms for the pasta sauce.

(221) She always tries to mince away from difficult conversations.

(222) I watched as the chef began to mince down the garlic cloves.

(223) I know it's difficult, but we have to mince through with it.

(224) I'm going to mince off to the bookstore to buy my textbooks.

(225) Let's mince off to the student health center for a flu shot.

(226) Let's mince off to the art museum for a cultural experience.

(227) We should mince out of this conference and explore the city.

(228) I always mince on my spending when I'm trying to save money.

(229) We should mince out of this lecture and go grab some coffee.

(230) I have to mince out of this lecture to meet with my advisor.

(231) I have to mince by the counseling center for my appointment.

(232) Let's mince by the art museum and check out the new exhibit.

(233) Don't forget to mince in some lemon zest to the cake batter.

(234) I like to mince up my ginger for tea to release more flavor.

(235) I need to mince out the garlic before adding it to the sauce.

(236) She prefers to mince out the coriander for the Indian dishes.

(237) The recipe suggests you mince up the olives for the tapenade.

(238) She used a food processor to mince up the nuts for the pesto.

(239) The recipe suggests you mince up the jalapenos for the salsa.

(240) The chef expertly seasoned the mince out of the meat mixture.

(241) I like to warm up my mince pie in the oven before serving it.

(242) The mince pie was a nostalgic reminder of holiday traditions.

(243) I need to mince up to three cloves of garlic for this recipe.

(244) It's important to mince up to twelve lemons for the lemonade.

(245) The siblings mince about with laughter during their playtime.

(246) The models mince about with confidence on the fashion runway.

(247) The actors mince about with enthusiasm during the rehearsals.

(248) The friends mince about with laughter, sharing funny stories.

(249) He had to face the consequences and not mince away from them.

(250) The food processor made it easy to mince into the vegetables.

(251) The car was able to mince in between the two parked vehicles.

(252) The task was tedious, but I managed to mince through with it.

(253) I'm not a quitter, I'll mince through with it no matter what.

(254) I'm going to mince out of this party before it gets too wild.

(255) I always mince on my opinions when I'm in a group discussion.

(256) I can't stand it when people mince on their responsibilities.

(257) You won't achieve greatness if you just mince around all day.

(258) He's always trying to mince off of his share of the lab work.

(259) I like to mince in some nuts to my oatmeal for added texture.

(260) You can mince in some bacon to the quiche for a smoky flavor.

(261) He likes to mince about with his skateboard in the skate park.

(262) The chef used sharps to finely mince the garlic for the sauce.

(263) It's important to mince up the garlic finely for the dressing.

(264) Sultana is a key ingredient in traditional British mince pies.

(265) Make sure to mince up to fifteen shallots for the vinaigrette.

(266) You should mince up to twenty-three shallots for the stir-fry.

(267) The birds mince about with their feathers ruffled in the wind.

(268) Suet is often used in making traditional Christmas mince pies.

(269) I'm not a fan of mince past with it, so I'll skip this recipe.

(270) I had to mince down from my original budget to make ends meet.

(271) The company CEO refused to mince away from the tough decision.

(272) I can't mince about with it any longer, I need to take action.

(273) She decided to mince into the garlic with a mortar and pestle.

(274) She tried to mince by with it, but I could tell she was upset.

(275) The cat tried to mince in between the narrow gap in the fence.

(276) The cyclist had to mince in between the cars to avoid traffic.

(277) For the salsa, mince together tomatoes, onions, and jalapenos.

(278) I'm going to mince off to the dorms to grab my laptop charger.

(279) I have to mince off to the registrar's office to drop a class.

(280) Let's mince out of this meeting and brainstorm somewhere else.

(281) You won't achieve your goals if you just mince around all day.

(282) He asked his assistant to mince up the garlic for the marinade.

(283) The chef showed us how to mince up the lemongrass for the soup.

(284) The cat stealthily stole a piece of mince out of the trash can.

(285) Mince pie is a traditional Christmas dessert in many countries.

(286) The mince pie was the perfect ending to a festive holiday meal.

(287) You can mince up to fourteen cloves of garlic for the marinade.

(288) Make sure to mince up to twenty-one basil leaves for the pesto.

(289) I used leftover mince past to make a savory meat pie for lunch.

(290) The hiker had to mince along with caution on the rocky terrain.

(291) I wish he wouldn't mince by with it and just tell me the truth.

(292) I don't have time to waste, so I'll just mince through with it.

(293) I'm going to mince out of this club before it gets too crowded.

(294) We should mince out of this movie and go do something more fun.

(295) We decided to mince about with our cameras and take some photos.

(296) I often mince about with my ideas before starting a new project.

(297) The recipe calls for you to mince out the ginger before cooking.

(298) The mince pie brought back memories of my childhood Christmases.

(299) I enjoy making homemade mince pie using my grandmother's recipe.

(300) The hiker had to mince in between the trees on the narrow trail.

(301) The chef used sheares to finely mince the garlic for the recipe.

(302) She decided to mince about with the new recipe she found online.

(303) To make the perfect meatball, you need to mince the meat finely.

(304) I had to mince down from the mountain as the weather turned bad.

(305) The chef asked me to mince down from the meat before cooking it.

(306) The politician tried to mince away from the controversial topic.

(307) The cat tried to mince up against it, but the wall was too high.

(308) The hiker had to mince in between the rocks to reach the summit.

(309) The soldiers were ordered to mince along with the marching band.

(310) I knew I couldn't mince by with it any longer, so I quit my job.

(311) I usually mince up to a cup of mushrooms for my spaghetti sauce.

(312) I always mince beyond with my garlic to release its full flavor.

(313) It's not going to be easy, but we have to mince through with it.

(314) We have a deadline to meet, so we need to mince through with it.

(315) I always mince on my sleep when I have a lot of assignments due.

(316) I'm going to mince out of this meeting if it goes on any longer.

(317) I'm going to mince out of this meeting if it doesn't start soon.

(318) I need to mince by the library to return this book before class.

(319) Let's mince by the gym and see if there are any open treadmills.

(320) He would rather mince about with his guitar than do his homework.

(321) He likes to mince about with his gardening tools in the backyard.

(322) The blender can mince together the ingredients for a creamy soup.

(323) She decided to mince up the leftover chicken and make sandwiches.

(324) The chef demonstrated how to mince up the shallots for the sauce.

(325) The cook skillfully shaped the mince out of the meatball mixture.

(326) I like to enjoy a slice of mince pie with a glass of mulled wine.

(327) You can mince up to twenty-six cloves of garlic for the marinade.

(328) Mince garlic and add it to your steamed veggies for extra flavor.

(329) The key to a good pizza topping is to mince the mushrooms finely.

(330) The recipe calls for mince past with it, but I prefer it without.

(331) The chef instructed me to mince in between the garlic and onions.

(332) He used a sharp knife to mince down the onions into small pieces.

(333) I don't like the fat on this steak, so I'll just mince off of it.

(334) The chef instructed me to mince along with the garlic and onions.

(335) We can't afford to delay any longer, let's mince through with it.

(336) I always mince together with it some ginger when making stir-fry.

(337) We should mince off to the career fair to network with employers.

(338) I have to mince out of this class early to attend a club meeting.

(339) I always mince on my words when I'm nervous during presentations.

(340) You can't afford to mince around if you want to graduate on time.

(341) He's always trying to mince off of his part in group discussions.

(342) I have to mince out of this class to make it to my job interview.

(343) He always takes his time to mince out the vegetables for stir-fry.

(344) The recipe requires you to mince out the lemongrass for the curry.

(345) He used a food processor to mince up the vegetables for the salsa.

(346) I always look forward to having a slice of mince pie after dinner.

(347) The mince pie was a festive addition to the holiday dessert table.

(348) It's important to mince up to twenty-four jalapenos for the salsa.

(349) You should mince up to twenty-nine stalks of celery for the salad.

(350) The couple mince about with tenderness, holding hands in the park.

(351) The performers mince about with energy, entertaining the audience.

(352) I like to mince together garlic and ginger for my stir-fry dishes.

(353) The butcher began to mince down the beef for the customer's order.

(354) I'm not in the mood to procrastinate, let's mince through with it.

(355) The traditional Christmas dish, mince pie, is made with forcemeat.

(356) For the salad dressing, mince together shallots and Dijon mustard.

(357) I have to mince off to meet with my professor during office hours.

(358) I have to mince out of this game early to make it to work on time.

(359) You should never mince on your safety when walking alone at night.

(360) I need to mince out of this class early to make it to my next one.

(361) Let's mince out of this club and find somewhere with better music.

(362) The dog loves to mince about with its favorite toy in the backyard.

(363) I often mince about with my ideas before presenting them to others.

(364) The chef demonstrates how to mince out the parsley for the garnish.

(365) I'll mince up the cilantro while you prepare the other ingredients.

(366) The waiter accidentally spilled some mince out of the serving dish.

(367) You should mince up to seventeen anchovies for the Caesar dressing.

(368) The children mince about with their balloons at the birthday party.

(369) The athlete had to mince beyond with caution to avoid any injuries.

(370) The lawyer argued the case to mince beyond with logic and evidence.

(371) The students mince about with excitement on the last day of school.

(372) To make a tasty hummus, mince the chickpeas finely before blending.

(373) The chef added mince past with it to enhance the taste of the dish.

(374) She instructed her sous chef to mince down the herbs for the sauce.

(375) I watched as the chef began to mince into with precision and skill.

(376) I prefer to mince off of the skin of the chicken before cooking it.

(377) The meatloaf was made with a mixture of mince past and ground pork.

(378) The fashion model had to mince along with confidence on the runway.

(379) I hate when people try to mince by with it instead of being honest.

(380) The chef had to mince up the garlic before adding it to the recipe.

(381) The tree branches would mince up against the window during a storm.

(382) I'm going to mince off to the computer lab to finish my assignment.

(383) I have to mince off to the counseling center for a therapy session.

(384) Let's mince off to the student success center for academic support.

(385) He's always trying to mince off of his chores around the apartment.

(386) He's always trying to mince off of his volunteer work for the club.

(387) Don't mince off of your study time, it's important for your grades.

(388) I have to mince by the registrar's office to pick up my transcript.

(389) I always mince up my vegetables before adding them to the stir-fry.

(390) We decided to mince about with our DIY skills and renovate our home.

(391) We decided to mince about with our dance moves and have a dance-off.

(392) I decided to mince away from it and avoid any further confrontation.

(393) The actors mince about with exaggerated gestures in the comedy skit.

(394) The musicians mince about with passion, creating beautiful melodies.

(395) The children mince about with wonder, exploring the museum exhibits.

(396) Make sure to mince the herbs finely before adding them to the sauce.

(397) I can taste the mince past with it in this meatloaf, it's delicious.

(398) I always mince together garlic and rosemary for my roasted potatoes.

(399) She used a mortar and pestle to mince down the spices for the curry.

(400) The butcher offered to mince off of the bones of the chicken for me.

(401) I always mince off of the tough parts of the beef before cooking it.

(402) He tried to mince by with it, but I could see the guilt in his eyes.

(403) I saw a delicious cake on the table and decided to mince over to it.

(404) The cat would mince up against the door when it wanted to be let in.

(405) The recipe calls for you to mince together with it some fresh herbs.

(406) Mince together fresh mint and lime juice to make a refreshing drink.

(407) We should mince off to the student organization fair to join a club.

(408) I have to mince out of this meeting to take an important phone call.

(409) If you want to succeed in college, you can't afford to mince around.

(410) I'm not going to let you mince off of your part in the presentation.

(411) Let's mince out of this restaurant and find somewhere better to eat.

(412) Let's mince by the student center and check out the events calendar.

(413) She would rather mince about with her knitting needles than watch TV.

(414) The cat stealthily stole a piece of mince out of the kitchen counter.

(415) The children giggled as they tried to mince in between the raindrops.

(416) The explorer ventured to mince beyond with courage and determination.

(417) The athlete trained hard to mince beyond with strength and endurance.

(418) The chef would mince about with his knife, preparing the ingredients.

(419) The friends mince about with mischief, planning their next adventure.

(420) The teacher didn't mince away from addressing the student's behavior.

(421) The doctor couldn't mince away from telling the patient the bad news.

(422) The toddler would always mince up against it when he was feeling shy.

(423) The lasagna was layered with mince past, ricotta cheese, and spinach.

(424) I had to mince in between the crowd to get to the front of the stage.

(425) The waiter had to mince in between the tables to serve the customers.

(426) I like to mince up to three cloves of shallots for my salad dressing.

(427) I'm determined to finish this project, so I'll mince through with it.

(428) I'm not going to give up, I'll mince through with it until it's done.

(429) Mince together different types of meats to make a flavorful meatloaf.

(430) We should mince by the career fair and see what companies are hiring.

(431) The children love to mince about with their costumes during Halloween.

(432) We decided to mince about with our cooking skills and try new recipes.

(433) The cat loves to mince about with its prey before finally catching it.

(434) He likes to mince about with his camera and capture beautiful moments.

(435) The recipe calls for you to mince together the chicken and vegetables.

(436) The chef asked his sous chef to mince up the shallots for the risotto.

(437) The mince pie was so delicious that I couldn't stop at just one slice.

(438) The therapist helped her clients mince beyond with healing and growth.

(439) The children love to mince about with their friends at the playground.

(440) The toddlers mince about with curiosity, exploring their surroundings.

(441) For a hearty chili, mince the beans finely to create a smooth texture.

(442) Mince garlic and add it to your favorite soup recipe for added flavor.

(443) I accidentally mixed mince past with it, and now the flavor is ruined.

(444) I always add a little bit of mince past with it to my spaghetti sauce.

(445) You can mince together nuts and dried fruit to make a tasty trail mix.

(446) The car had to mince up against it to fit into the tight parking spot.

(447) The couple would often mince up against each other while slow dancing.

(448) I'm not going to let you mince off of your responsibilities this time.

(449) I'm going to mince out of this conversation before it gets too heated.

(450) We should mince out of this bar and find somewhere with better drinks.

(451) I'll mince by the computer lab and print out my paper before it's due.

(452) She would rather mince about with her gardening tools than go shopping.

(453) I always make sure to leave a mince pie out for Santa on Christmas Eve.

(454) The mince pie was a delightful combination of sweet and savory flavors.

(455) The mince pie was filled with a delicious mixture of fruits and spices.

(456) The mince pie was the perfect dessert to share with family and friends.

(457) Mince the celery finely and add it to your tuna salad for extra crunch.

(458) This dish requires you to mince the ginger finely to add a subtle kick.

(459) The cat likes to mince up against my leg when I'm sitting on the couch.

(460) The dog would always mince up against the fence when someone walked by.

(461) I'll mince by the language lab and practice my Spanish before the exam.

(462) I prefer to mince up my garlic by hand instead of using a garlic press.

(463) Mince up the herbs and mix them into the butter for a delicious spread.

(464) You can mince up the leftover ham and add it to a quiche for breakfast.

(465) I'm going to mince off to the bookstore to sell back my used textbooks.

(466) It's important to mince on your expenses when you're on a tight budget.

(467) You can't mince off of your part in the debate and still expect to win.

(468) We decided to mince about with our paintbrushes and create some artwork.

(469) She would rather mince about with her makeup brushes than go to a party.

(470) She loves to mince together various vegetables to make a colorful salad.

(471) I like to enjoy a slice of mince pie with a cup of tea in the afternoon.

(472) The recipe calls for you to mince up to sixteen olives for the tapenade.

(473) It's important to mince up to eighteen sun-dried tomatoes for the pesto.

(474) Mince garlic and stir it into your favorite pasta dish for added flavor.

(475) He used a food processor to mince down the nuts for the dessert topping.

(476) She had to mince off of the moldy parts of the cheese before serving it.

(477) The snake was able to mince in between the rocks to hide from predators.

(478) I like to mince together with it some garlic and onion for added flavor.

(479) I like to mince in some green onions to the fried rice for added flavor.

(480) Before adding the garlic to the sauce, make sure to mince up the cloves.

(481) You can mince up the leftover turkey and add it to a pot pie for dinner.

(482) I'm going to mince out of this group project if no one else contributes.

(483) I like to mince together different herbs to create a flavorful seasoning.

(484) He likes to mince together different types of nuts for a crunchy topping.

(485) She decided to mince beyond with caution, aware of the potential dangers.

(486) He tried to mince beyond with confidence, despite his lack of experience.

(487) The conductor led the orchestra to mince beyond with precision and unity.

(488) The dancers mince about with precision and synchronization in the ballet.

(489) I like to mince together different types of cheese for my homemade pizza.

(490) You can mince together with it some vegetables to make a delicious salsa.

(491) Don't be afraid to mince beyond your usual routine to break out of a rut.

(492) I have to mince by the financial aid office to sort out my student loans.

(493) We should mince out of this restaurant before the rush hour traffic hits.

(494) You should never mince on your studies if you want to succeed in college.

(495) She would rather mince about with her books than go out on a Friday night.

(496) He decided to mince together different types of meat for the burger patty.

(497) She likes to mince together different types of cheese for a unique flavor.

(498) I like to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa with a mince pie on cold winter nights.

(499) I always make sure to have mince pie leftovers for breakfast the next day.

(500) The recipe calls for you to mince up to twenty-eight carrots for the soup.

(501) The artist used vibrant colors to mince beyond with boldness and vibrancy.

(502) Mince garlic and mix it with some honey and mustard for a tasty ham glaze.

(503) To make a tasty tabbouleh salad, mince the parsley and mint leaves finely.

(504) The artist had to mince down from his grand vision to fit the canvas size.

(505) I don't have time to mince about with it, I need to get this project done.

(506) I don't want to mince about with it, let's just get straight to the point.

(507) The chef added the mince along with the spices to create a flavorful dish.

(508) The athlete had to mince in between the cones during the training session.

(509) The hiker had to mince up against the cliff to avoid falling off the edge.

(510) It's important to mince beyond your own insecurities to build self-esteem.

(511) It's important to mince up the meat for the meatballs so they cook evenly.

(512) I have to mince off to the financial aid office to discuss my scholarship.

(513) I need to mince out of this class early to make it to my next one on time.

(514) The blender can easily mince together fruits and vegetables for a smoothie.

(515) The fashion designer aimed to mince beyond with innovation and originality.

(516) The teacher encouraged her students to mince beyond with critical thinking.

(517) The athletes mince about with determination during their training sessions.

(518) Mince garlic and mix it with some Dijon mustard for a tasty steak marinade.

(519) Mince the leeks finely and add them to your soup for extra depth of flavor.

(520) She didn't want to mince away from the truth, no matter how painful it was.

(521) I added some diced vegetables to the mince past to make a hearty beef stew.

(522) The baby saw a toy on the floor and began to mince over to it on all fours.

(523) Mince together different types of beans to make a hearty and healthy chili.

(524) Don't be afraid to mince beyond your own expectations to achieve greatness.

(525) I'll mince by the dining hall and grab us some lunch before our next class.

(526) You can mince in some roasted red peppers to the hummus for a sweet flavor.

(527) You should never mince on your ethics when faced with a difficult decision.

(528) You should never mince on your mental health if you're feeling overwhelmed.

(529) I can't stand it when people just mince around instead of being productive.

(530) She decided to mince together different types of mushrooms for a rich sauce.

(531) The dancers mince about with fluidity and grace in the contemporary routine.

(532) The actors mince about with intensity, portraying their characters on stage.

(533) When cooking with tofu, it's best to mince it finely to improve the texture.

(534) When making falafel, mince the chickpeas and parsley finely before blending.

(535) He struggled to mince into the tough meat with it, but eventually succeeded.

(536) You can mince together different types of meat to make a delicious meatloaf.

(537) The boat had to mince up against it to avoid hitting the rocks in the water.

(538) You can mince up to a quarter cup of sun-dried tomatoes for this pasta dish.

(539) Mince together different types of cheese to make a delicious and creamy dip.

(540) We should mince off to the student government meeting to voice our opinions.

(541) I'm going to mince out of this seminar and network with other professionals.

(542) If you want to make the most of your college experience, don't mince around.

(543) The chef instructs his students to mince out the scallions for the dumplings.

(544) He decided to mince together different types of seafood for a seafood medley.

(545) I like to add a sprinkle of cinnamon on top of my mince pie for extra flavor.

(546) The models mince about with confidence, showcasing the latest fashion trends.

(547) Redcurrants are often used in traditional Christmas desserts like mince pies.

(548) If you want your salsa to have a smoother texture, mince the tomatoes finely.

(549) Mince the carrots finely and add them to your veggie burger for extra crunch.

(550) When cooking with ground beef, always mince it finely to ensure even cooking.



Mince meaning


Mince is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It can be used as a verb, meaning to chop or grind food into small pieces, or as a noun, referring to the small pieces of food that have been chopped or ground. Here are some tips for how to use the word mince in a sentence:


1. Use mince as a verb to describe the action of chopping or grinding food into small pieces.

For example, "I need to mince the garlic before adding it to the sauce."


2. Use mince as a noun to refer to the small pieces of food that have been chopped or ground.

For example, "The recipe calls for a cup of beef mince."


3. Use mince in a figurative sense to describe someone who is being evasive or not telling the truth.

For example, "He was mincing his words when I asked him about the missing money."


4. Use mince in a culinary context to describe a dish that has been made with minced meat.

For example, "I made a delicious spaghetti bolognese with beef mince."


5. Use mince in a sentence to describe the texture of food that has been chopped or ground.

For example, "The meatballs were tender and juicy, thanks to the finely minced meat."


6. Use mince in a sentence to describe the process of reducing something to small pieces or fragments.

For example, "The editor had to mince the article down to fit it into the magazine's limited space."


7. Use mince in a sentence to describe the act of walking with short, quick steps.

For example, "She was mincing along the sidewalk in her high heels."

Overall, mince is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether you're talking about food, language, or movement, there's always a way to incorporate mince into your sentences. By following these tips, you can use mince effectively and confidently in your writing and conversation.





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