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minter

[ UK /mˈɪntɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪntɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a skilled worker who coins or stamps money

How To Use minter In A Sentence

  • In the end, Madonna will be remembered as a minter of images. Madonnarama!
  • Mr. Bush will also fly on to Rome, where he has meetings planned with the prime minter and also with the pope. CNN Transcript Jun 8, 2007
  • French authorities, including the foreign minter and prime minister have opened up investigations into Zoe's Ark. The Paris prosecutor is looking into anyone who may have aided the group either indirectly or directly. CNN Transcript Nov 5, 2007
  • It's been here now for about a month ever since the former Lebanese prime minter was assassinated. CNN Transcript Mar 15, 2005
  • Minter's erotic imagery zooms in on a succulently wet, red lip, a dappled, sequined eye, or a silverized stiletto splashing in the mud. Beauty Snob - Beauty Secrets and Tips
  • The peasant detachments, flushed with victories they have achieved , stand under the wing of the Comintern.
  • Trotsky had been declared a non-person and left radicalism had experienced a macabre renaissance in the form of the so-called Third Period of class struggle propagated by the Stalinist-dominated Comintern since 1928.
  • The two prime minters also expressed their readiness to open new border checkpoints and to improve the efficiency of those already in use for passengers and cargo.
  • Since 1996, the Comstock fund has had a large percentage of its assets in bearish "short" positions, because of concerns over the stock- and housing-market bubbles, says co-manager Charlie Minter , who says the fund should be classified in the bear-market category, rather than with the long-short funds. Do 'Alternative' Funds Deliver?
  • You'd be surprised at just how many "low mileage minters" come over from Japan with zero Japanese service history.
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