mince

మాంసఖండం
definition
verb
minced beef
cut up or grind (food, especially meat) into very small pieces, typically in a machine with revolving blades.
there were plenty of secretaries mincing about
walk with an affected delicacy or fastidiousness, typically with short quick steps.
noun
put the mince on a dish
something minced, especially mincemeat.
translation of 'mince'
మాంసఖండం,
పదాలగారడీ
example
Yeah, it's about time rock started to embrace its feminine side - will we ever see a rock star happy to wear a boa or make-up, or perhaps 'mince' about the stage in a catsuit?
I did manage to get a pack of Heritage premium pork sausages half price, at 82p, and 500g of lean beef 'mince' for £2.69.
Athletics, on the other hand, was an excuse to 'mince' around a field in a vest and carry out a bunch of pointless exercises.
Place pork 'mince' in a bowl and add chopped olives.
Looks a great colour in the pan, tastes of proper beef, lovely coarse 'mince' .
‘Rick was in a trio called The Highlights and he used to 'mince' about on stage,’ explained Francis.
I get my steaks, and pick up a couple of lamb chops, a pork belly and some 'mince' .
Finely chop the onion, 'mince' the garlic and put these in a large bowl with the lemon juice and oil.
My recipe today is for Keema - curried 'mince' (ground beef).
Let's face it, beef 'mince' especially, is the worst quality meat product that is allowed to be sold.
put the 'mince' on a dish
Mind you, I'm very good at steak, and my 'mince' with mash is unbeatable.
This is what the guests found: meatballs about the diameter of £2 coins made of lamb, beef and pork 'mince' , with bowls of quite peppery tomato sauce.
I like to use lean beef 'mince' from the supermarket.
Repeat with the second batch of 'mince' and place in the colander.
In some places hummus is topped with cooked lamb 'mince' , which is utterly delicious - though mutton is often used instead, and to the uninitiated this can be a rather strong flavour.
As versatile as a pound of 'mince' , it is also one of the easiest meats to cook.
Sausage rolls would go down well, especially if the filling was a bit special, perhaps good sausage 'mince' mixed with game or venison.
Whenever Clarence the angel talks longingly about getting his wings, take a shot of bourbon and then 'mince' around the room, flapping your arms as feyly as possible.
Within a few blocks my feet were sliding back and forth inside my sandals, which made it difficult to walk without seeming to 'mince' .
It's her movie without a doubt and the script is fine-tuned to showcase her comic talents (not to mention her deportment, decorum and the ability to 'mince' around wearing kitten heels and a bikini).
St Aidan's High School, which introduced a pioneering project to serve fresh school dinners from its own kitchen, served organic 'mince' for the first time to mark the event.
A special kind of preserved beef 'mince' , spiced and salted, is known as sassermaet and is the basis for making the patties which are called brönies.
Spread up the sides of the moulds and make a hollow and then fill with cooked 'mince' , top with the crumb mixture and bake in a low oven to warm through.
I knew I didn't 'mince' or anything, but I really didn't think I swaggered.
Try cutting back on the amount you eat per meal and have good meat more often, instead of 5 days of 'mince' and sausages, fill up on veggies and when you eat meat, eat good stuff.
stir in the 'mince' and fry until browned
Truman Capote may have been the only man who could 'mince' while slouching; that takes exceptional skill.
Add the cooked 'mince' to the mixture together with seasoning, 1 small egg, beaten, and 25g flour, mix thoroughly.
Try some veggie recipes and instead of 'mince' use soya meat instead, you will not know the difference.
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