[
UK
/mˈɪnti/
]
ADJECTIVE
- relating to or suggestive of mint
- of the flavor of mint, particularly peppermint
How To Use minty In A Sentence
- Matt stepped out of his room and she could smell the minty scent of his aftershave.
- I thank the powers that be that I am now safely home, wearing my warm and dry pyjamas and having a big mug of hot, minty tea. How a short trip can seem very long
- They also have a strong pepperminty smell when you crush the leaves!
- On the third shelf in the medicine cabinet she located the minty mouthwash her husband had lately begun to insert into her shopping list. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
- As a child on the South Shore of Massachusetts, I would go foraging for wild blueberries and “checkerberries”–small red berries with white flesh and a minty flavor. Foragers, Speak Up - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com
- Fantastic, pure, rich, full nose of fruit and caramel, with an almost minty overtone.
- The minty, mind-clearing lotion with peppermint and eucalyptus, which is dabbed onto the temples, has apparently been proven to make 91% of users feel calmer.
- For those of you who happen to be kissing ‘anti-garlic’ persons, we suggest you follow cloves with a sprig of parsley, for a minty breath mask.
- Do you detect an odour that is either pepperminty or musty?
- ‘You were jumping so beautifully, and Minty looked so wonderful,’ she whispered, her fingers knotted in the sheets as she leaned close, speaking of his show-jumper, the gorgeous dun, ‘The triple.’