Examples of using Mints in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Not mints.
Come back with those mints!
I got some mints. Small.
Mints, gum, lotion, tampons.
Breath mints.
People also translate
I got mints and toothpicks.
Dog-bark mints.
Dog bark mints. Comes in very handy.
Bring the mints.
The whole Junior Mints idea doesn't really mean anything.
Small. I got some mints.
Okay.- Do I need mints or something?
Oh, Vinnie loves these mints.
Want some mints for $5?
That's why I bought you those mints.
Do you have any mints in here?
Comes in very handy.- Dog bark mints.
This is way more than a mints and tiny bottles of water.
Yeah! Okay, give this guy two mints.
Hard mints are hard candies or boiled sweets flavored with mint.
Hey, two, two, two mints in one.
You leave on my pillow.I wanna know if those lips taste like the chocolate mints.
Can I take these mints? Cool?
Scotch mints were traditionally spheroids, more recently moving toward a larger, discoid shape.
Cool. Hey, can I take these mints?
Yeah. We can do"Junior Mints" and"Unity.
Cool. Hey, can I take these mints?
Yes, sir. One box of candy mints.
Mary has decided to eat more mints.