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mincer

[ UK /mˈɪnsɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪnsɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a kitchen utensil that cuts or chops food (especially meat) into small pieces

How To Use mincer In A Sentence

  • 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. Moby-Dick, or, The Whale
  • The meat mincer was located in the butchery which had been constructed on the family's grazing property.
  • No one wanted to step up to the plate as a mincer. Rewind TV: The Apprentice; The Song of Lunch; The Genius of British Art
  • The shooting of rice-birds has almost gone out, for the bird mincers are so careless. A Woman Rice Planter
  • 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. The Ivy: Steeped in Celebrity
  • There are sausage-makers, pasta makers, mincers, olive presses and, there on the shelf behind one of the proprietors, a rugged little cheesegrater.
  • He laughed and said: "Miss, wait till de bird mincers shoot. A Woman Rice Planter
  • Even hearing him say `a bit a beauty' was like putting your head in a mincer. PROSPECT HILL
  • When cooked, drain off the juices and put the meat in a processor or mincer.
  • These were then put through a mincer, washed, sieved and dried before being planted.
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