Mintverb example sentences

Related (5): refresh, revive, rejuvenate, renovate, restore

mint

noun

mint (noun) · mints (plural noun) · common mint (noun)

  - an aromatic plant native to temperate regions of the Old World, several kinds of which are used as culinary herbs:

  - the flavor of mint, especially peppermint:

  - a peppermint candy:

mint

noun

mint (noun) · mints (plural noun) · a mint (noun)

  - a place where money is coined, especially under state authority:

  - a vast sum of money:

  - (of an object) in pristine condition; as new:

  - make (a coin) by stamping metal:

  - produce for the first time:

Synonyms

millions, billions, shedloads, gazillions, pristine, perfect, immaculate, unblemished, undamaged, untarnished, unmarked, unused, fresh, excellent, spanking, coin, stamp, strike, cast, punch, die, forge, make, manufacture, produce, create, invent, hatch, devise, frame, originate, fabricate, fashion, produce

"Mintverb" Example Sentences

1. Mintverbly, the situation was becoming more and more dire.
2. His mintverb attitude toward the situation was admirable.
3. She was determined to mintverbly resolve the issue.
4. His mintverb approach to the problem was unique.
5. His mintverb nature was a source of comfort.
6. He was determined to mintverbly succeed in his endeavor.
7. Her mintverbly optimistic outlook was inspiring.
8. He was able to mintverbly handle the difficult situation.
9. She was always able to mintverbly solve any problem.
10. His mintverbly calm demeanor was reassuring.
11. He was able to mintverbly navigate the complex situation.
12. Her mintverbly creative approach to the issue was impressive.
13. He was able to mintverbly overcome the obstacles.
14. His mintverbly resilient attitude was admirable.
15. She was able to mintverbly find a solution to the problem.
16. His mintverbly determined nature was inspiring.
17. She was able to mintverbly adapt to the changing circumstances.
18. His mintverbly positive attitude was encouraging.
19. She was always able to mintverbly manage any situation.
20. His mintverbly confident attitude was inspiring.

Common Phases

Mint; Verb;
Lick; Mint;
Grow; Mint;
Chew; Mint;
Plant; Mint;
Gather; Mint;

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