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BNC: 24505 COCA: 32263

mincemeat

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mincemeat /ˈmɪnsˌmiːt/ noun
mincemeat
/ˈmɪnsˌmiːt/
noun
Learner's definition of MINCEMEAT
[noncount]
: meat that has been cut into very small pieces : minced meat碎肉
: a mixture of raisins, apples, spices, etc., that is used especially in pies百果馅

make mincemeat out of

informal
: to destroy, ruin, or defeat (someone or something) in a very thorough and complete way彻底击败;完全摧毁
BNC: 24505 COCA: 32263

mincemeat

noun

mince·​meat ˈmin(t)s-ˌmēt How to pronounce mincemeat (audio)
1
: minced meat
2
: a finely chopped mixture (as of raisins, apples, and spices) sometimes with meat that is often used as pie filling
3
: a state of destruction or annihilation
used in the phrase make mincemeat of

Example Sentences

the artillery quickly made mincemeat of the enemy's fortifications
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Word History

First Known Use

1630, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of mincemeat was in 1630
BNC: 24505 COCA: 32263

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