mincer

IPA: mˈɪnsɝ

noun

  • A kitchen utensil used for mincing meat, etc.
  • Someone who minces.
  • (Britain, slang, derogatory) A homosexual male.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "mincer" in Sentences

  • No one wanted to step up to the plate as a mincer.
  • Once the figures were fed into the ONS mincer, construction made up almost a third of growth in gross domestic product (GDP).
  • Ask your butcher to mince the meat through a clean mincer or, better still, do it yourself if you have a mincer attachment for your mixing machine.
  • As if the sight of The Exterminator dropping a baddie into a meat mincer wasn't enough, our second choice was Lucio Fulci's zombie classic The Beyond.
  • After the intensely satisfying task of grinding the topside through the mammoth mincer, taking care not to handle it too much to destroy its shape, I add Tabasco, chopped gherkin and Worcester sauce.
  • Look at the sailor, called the mincer, who now comes along, and assisted by two allies, heavily backs the grandissimus, as the mariners call it, and with bowed shoulders, staggers off with it as if he were a grenadier carrying a dead comrade from the field.
  • Look at the sailor, called the mincer, who now comes along, and assisted by two allies, heavily backs the grandissimus, as the mariners call it, and with bowed shoulders, staggers off with it as if he were a grenadier carrying a dead comrade from the field. extending it upon the forecastle deck, he now proceeds cylindrically to remove its dark pelt, as an African hunter the pelt of a boa.

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