Definitions
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- adjective smelling of mint
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Examples
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Mona and I had smoked the mint-scented contents of horror, contained in a manila coin envelope and embossed with the image of a grinning red devil.
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Ted Fitch blew out an explosive, mint-scented breath.
Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005
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After that, they had rubbed mint-scented oil all over her naked body—her breasts, her nipples, even her genitals.
Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down Sherrilyn Kenyon 2005
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Ted Fitch blew out an explosive, mint-scented breath.
Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005
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Ted Fitch blew out an explosive, mint-scented breath.
Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005
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Erick leaned closer, his mint-scented breath sweeping over her ear.
Secrets Never Told Rochelle Alers 2003
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Our tribbles fook like some exotic variety of lichen as they cluster on the warm, slick surface of a black boulder, their wispy fur quivering in the mint-scented jungle breeze.
Star Trek Michael Jan Friedman 1999
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The Persian chased it off, then put down the fan to dip a towel in a basin of mint-scented water, and wiped the unmoving face.
Funeral Games Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1981
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He picked up his mint-scented napkin, wiped his mouth and set aside his wine-cup.
The Praise Singer Renault, Mary 1978
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In many sections of the city, people took to wearing hospital masks or rubbing mint-scented paste under their nostrils to mask the smell of the dead.
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