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[ min-tee ] / ˈmɪn ti /
adjective, mint·i·er, mint·i·est.having the flavor or aroma of mint. Origin of minty1First recorded in 1875–80; mint1 + -y1 Words nearby mintymintmark, mint money, Minto, Minton, mint sauce, minty, Minucius Felix, minuend, minuet, Minuit, minus Definition for minty (2 of 2)[ min-tee ] / ˈmɪn ti /
adjective, mint·i·er, mint·i·est.Slang.gay (def. 1). (of a man) effeminate. Origin of minty2First recorded in 1965–70; perhaps special use of minty1 Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for mintyAt first, the taste is bright and mostly of fennel, then it slides into anise, and then fades away with a minty finish. The Absinthe-Minded Porteños of Buenos Aires|Jeff Campagna|March 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST “Very herbal, minty, some thyme, rosemary, lots of linden,” he concludes. Honey Harvest at the Waldorf Astoria’s Beehives|Josh Dzieza|August 3, 2013|DAILY BEAST After choosing complementary beats, Minty Fresh considered what it would mean, emotionally, to fuse the tracks. Introducing Jaydiohead|Touré|January 15, 2009|DAILY BEAST He was just rising bravely to swagger out to the theatre when Minty Brown came in with one of the club-men he knew. The Sport of the Gods|Paul Laurence Dunbar
Well, if you'll let me telegraph 'yes' to Minty, I don't care if yer do. A Phyllis of the Sierras|Bret Harte Minty, with his troopers, swept down the valley of the Tennessee to near Chattanooga. Chattanooga and Chickamauga|Henry V. Boynton "I shouldn't think Aunt Kittredge would want to," said Minty reflectively. The Children's Book of Thanksgiving Stories|Various Minty felt her burden of guilt to be greater than she could bear. The Children's Book of Thanksgiving Stories|Various
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