Examples of using Mints in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Mints. Six of them.
These are breath mints.
I got mints in my purse.
Do you have any mints?
I eat mints. No big deal.
People also translate
I had some mints.
Mints you eat, towels you rub.".
Dave, where are the mints?
Cinnamon mints, for your first kiss.
Uh, don't eat the mints.
Now eat these mints and whatever you do, don't talk.
But I got you some mints.
Yeah, we can throw mints at the crowd from it!
Hey, Howie, there's mints.
I hand out mints and towels to the football team.
Tell him he needs mints.
Food(candy, chocolate, mints or any other products).
Cause if it is, I need to bring breath mints.
But we didn't find any breath mints in Dante's things.
It's'cause you didn't bring me any Thin Mints.
Adrian, they have chocolate mints on the pillows.
They're not pills, Mr. Petty. Those are mints.
Hey, Dad. I brought you some mints and your afro pick.
Yeah, he's had more than one box of thin mints.
We had to call our favorite mints"peppermint betrayals.".
You keep popping those pain pills like they're breath mints.
Next: Customized mints tin box light green tins for promotion.
The only thing she had in her pockets was a matchbook and some mints.
I will take two boxes of Skinny Mints and two boxes of Peanut Butteries.
Mints are manufactured with the extract to promote fresh breath and tooth health.