Examples of using Mints in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Mints, too.
No, I got mints.
No mints on the pillow.
Thank you. Mints.
And the mints are for you, Jim.
People also translate
No. Avoid the mints.
Do I need mints or something?
No, I know. Not mints.
Yes. I carry mints with me sometimes.
Vinnie loves these mints.
Kuang! Today's mints are bitter.
But, give him the mints.
He's bringing the mints, I'm bringing the moves.
Dave, where are the mints?
Wallet, keys, mints, belt, shoelaces.
Keys. Condoms. Mints.
No mints? I should have just called Uber.
And pillow mints and.
CZECH. Set of circulation coins 1994th Three mints.
Nobody handing out mints or anything?
I sent the guy home with mints.
The fuzzy little mints at the bottom of her purse.
Tell him he needs mints.
This is way more than a mints and tiny bottles of water.
Probably pondering my anecdote about urine mints.
Polar fresh mints will give your breath an'a'-plus.
No TV, no mints.
Customized mints tin box light green tins for promotion.
MARVIN distributes coins of the most important Mints world-wide.
Scatter Mints symbol plays the role of scatter that pays left to right.