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minty

/min-tee/US // ˈmɪn ti //

迷你型,迷你型的,迷你型的人,矿物

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    mint·i·er, mint·i·est.

    • : having the flavor or aroma of mint.

Examples

  • Cooler regions, such as Margaret River and McLaren Vale, give their cabernets a minty, refreshing character.

  • Many public-health groups have for years vocally opposed the sale of menthol cigarettes, arguing that menthol’s cool mouthfeel and minty flavor makes cigarettes more palatable and appealing, particularly to young people.

  • Well, the folks at Clean Plates have a few ideas, taking you for a deep dive into the food additive that delivers a cool, minty sensation, particularly at high quantities.

  • Two tasters mentioned a minty flavor that tasted “weirdly like a Thin Mint.”

  • The system also divides your chompers into 16 sections, and uses vibrations to signal when it’s time to move on to a new group, so you can get minty fresh without pulling out your phone.

  • So how did a centuries-old medicine transform into a deliciously minty and modern cocktail?

  • At first, the taste is bright and mostly of fennel, then it slides into anise, and then fades away with a minty finish.

  • The opalescent, minty-green louche billows under the ice water droplets.

  • “Very herbal, minty, some thyme, rosemary, lots of linden,” he concludes.

  • Steve McQueen left his wife for his mistress Ali MacGraw, then left MacGraw for his new mistress, Barbara Minty.

  • "There's Daisy a-mooin'," exclaimed Minty, her face lighting.

  • Get in out o' the wind, Minty, or you won't have no Boston left.

  • You're a-goin' to have a good time with Thinkright, ain't you, Minty?

  • "I want Minty to help me a little while this morning," he said.

  • Minty ran on to the waterside, and the three resumed their walk.