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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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Although “Survivor” has had greater longevity, this program was the one to help mint a president.

Last month, Brooke Rollins, the newly minted secretary of the Agriculture Department, which includes the U.S.

Conservationists fear that cherished landscapes — including two newly minted California monuments — will be stripped of protections for significant cultural and ecological resources.

It’s “very frightening,” said Charlotte Lindqvist, a biology professor at the University at Buffalo who is conducting the research on mint plants.

From Salon

In “A Thousand Blows,” premiering Friday on Hulu, “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight has taken these two elements and mashed them together like a breath mint and a candy mint.

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