Examples of using Mints in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Not the mints.
Mints too. I mean, they keep restocking the room.
Do you have any mints?
Feed him mints. Pet him.
There will be no mints.
Do I need mints or something?
Eddie's old mints?
These"mints"… They're not just regular steroids.
Well, they weren't mints.
Cause they're mints… There will be no mints.
Pet him. Feed him mints.
Polar Fresh Mints will give your breath an A-plus too.
You get it? Cause they're mints.
What about Junior Mints?" And I was like,"Junior Mints?
Our wedding would have the mints.
A combination of iced mints with some juicy and bursting fruits.
Together? Hope they had mints.
Mints for fresh breath or breath spray also work wonders after a big meal.
I'm sorry. Do y'all want some mints?
Gold coins are produced by government mints and are distinguished from gold rounds by having a face value.
Don't forget to take some breath mints!
And I want to have these little mints that say"Mint to be.
All bars are from well known, reputable mints.
In the 10th century, Athelstan permitted eight mints to be established, compared with six in his capital, Winchester, indicating the wealth of the city.
They never carry the mints I like.
He was convinced that he could live perfectly healthily by only ever eating extra strong mints.
Talk to him, feed him mints. Pet him.
Eg: Kellogg's started this trend in 1955 along with Murray mints.
I mean, Why are there mints in here?
Edward VI threepences were struck at the London and York mints.