A kitchen utensil that cuts or chops food (especially meat) into small pieces.
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Examples for "mincer"
Examples for "mincer"
1Remove the rinds and grate them small, or put through a mincer.
2If you don't have one, put the mixture through an old-fashioned mincer.
3A fopling, a mincer of effeminate English, a rote-repeater of academic catchwords-bah
4This is the invariable cry from the mates to the mincer.
5The mincer now stands before you invested in the full canonicals of his calling.
1Place the casing over one end of the filling horn on the mincing machine.
2Inspectors also came across a mincing machine rusted and dirty.
3Around him lay various parts of the mincing machine.
4I can't do nuffink with the mincing machine gone.
5Pass the fillet of beef through the fine plate of the mincing machine into a bowl.
6For another, I had a horrible feeling I might need to invest in a mincing machine.
7Michael brought him the mincing machine.
8After the casing has been filled, remove it -still attached to the horn -from the mincing machine.
9Mince the meat through a mincing machine or hand mincer, make sure you are not using too small a hole.
10The casein is extracted from dried milk powder and then heated up in a type of meat- mincing machine with other natural ingredients.
11At some remote period of time it had no doubt been looked upon as a triumph of ingenuity, a patent mincing machine.
12The big fight was at Blackheath instead: Cornishmen cut up into little pieces, minced by the Tudor in his military mincing machine.
13The two things are as far apart as a string quartet and a plump little piglet being fed live into a mincing machine.
14That's like saying having your foot fed into a mincing machine isn't as bad as having your fingers pushed into rotating sausage-making blades.
15"Please'm," said the cook an hour later, "the mincing machine's disappeared."