mint

May 27th, 2011 | 551 Entries

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551 Entries for “mint”

  1. the mint in the desert was comforting after all the different flavors from the main course. With ice cream, it tasted superb.

    Edt
  2. fizzling on my tongue
    super fresh candy in a world of sweetnes
    minty words flows out of my mouth
    oh how i adore you oh green godness
    the ice in your hair shines in the sun of the winter

  3. I woke up with the taste of mint in my mouth. Ugh! I had fallen asleep with gum in my mouth again. I quickly checked my hair in case I had another fiasco. The last time this happened my mom had to cut out a huge part of my hair because of the huge glob of gum that somehow migrated from my mouth to the back of my head. I was wearing a short bob for a while.

    I kicked off the sheets and stumbled to the bathroom. I washed my face at the sink and while I was drying off a big glob of gum came off on the towel and when I looked in the mirror the other half completely covered my left eyebrow! My eyes widened in horro because I could see that I was in a real fix. It’s one thing to go to school with a bob. I couldn’t go to school with only one eyebrow. I could hear Jenny the mouth already, ” Hey look it’s an alien!”

    Maureen Alvarez
  4. refreshing, julep drink…great Gatsby hottest day of summer floating in a pool…dead…mint chocolate chip ice cream yum I

  5. Mints can come in different flavors, and most of them are good. Except for the freally strong freshmint tictacs, those make my mouth burn. I like thw exotic flavored ones, like orange and melon tictacs. I used to be the tictac girl, from fourth-sixth grade.

  6. Refreshing drink and someone in a restaurant taking all the mints from the bowl and getting caught by the the manger.

    Lucie
  7. I see the colour in your eyes,
    I feel it in your kiss,
    I smell it when you laugh,
    You are my mint.

    Michelle
  8. so very cold and green and refreshing. raitas and meat and pomegranate, fragrant and ever so gorgeous mint lemonades and mojitos. la la la la la la la la la l ala ala al aala la ala

    onki
  9. An herb I grow in the garden. My son yanked most of it out, which made me quite unhappy, because I like the way it makes the whole side yard of the house smell. It grows like a weed, so I’m hoping it comes back quickly. My goal is to serve fresh steeped ice tea with garden fresh mint this summer.

    Professor Bone
  10. mint is a good thing which freshes your breath. i don’t know why this word is come in front of me but i like the cheewing gums with it also.

    aa
  11. mmm i like mint flavored ice cream. and my boyfriend likes peppermint.. does that mean we compliment each other or clash? hm… the girl sitting next to me is called Minty, her legit name.. it’s my flatmates sister. im american and they are british… we’re in spain studying. hm.. minty is visiting…

    k
  12. Mint leaf, mint leaf
    where will you be?
    On the edge of the tongue,
    and roof of the mouth.

    Stinging the eyes;
    bleeding the nose.
    Shaking the torso,
    until the money falls out.

  13. His lips tasted like mint, I recalled. Like he’d just brushed his teeth, or eaten a piece of gum, or something. Maybe he had. Maybe he’d known to expect this.

    I certainly hadn’t.

    Laura
  14. i love it in my tea. i pick it in my backyard and sprinkle it in my iced tea in the summer. it is refreshing, calming, and all around of my favorite flavors in the world.

    Alexandra
  15. Let me tickle you,
    Awaken you,
    Soothe you with fresh delight.

    Let me give your toes
    Pins and needles of cool comfort
    And clear your nose
    With my potent vitality.

    Let me be the brew
    Poured from on high
    In some ancient ritual
    Of friendship.

    Let me give confidence
    To the new lover
    As he leans in
    on the doorstep.

  16. She took a long, refreshing sip from her glass of ice tea. Hmmmmm…..it needs something, she thought, but what? With the knowledge that she would not be able to enjoy the full flavor of her ice tea until she found the right ingredient, she set out on a journey. To the Home Depot, she thought, they know everything. As she pulled into the Home Depot parking lot, her parched throat screamed it’s thirst out to her. She had to get the answer fast. She raced against time, jumping over abandoned carts and scuttling trash. She reached the store and almost ran over a salesperson. She said in an out of breath voice, ” How can I make this ice tea better,” but then she looked down at her empty hands in disdain, she had forgotten her ice tea. She collapsed to the ground and died.

  17. I love mint. I love mints too. The ones that make the money, they’re cool too. So what else can one say about mints. It’s kinds funny how they taste how they leave that cold yet fresh feeling inside your mouth. How they make you feel clean even afte thongs just gone down on a woman. Mints are pretty helpful to hide the smell of alcohol from conservative parents too.
    What the hell is wrong with this webiste? My time just won’t get over. It’s funny it should last this long coz mints rarely last this long, at least not in my mouth. I tend to chew th to finish them off quickly. I’m goingto stop writing now. It’s just too difficult. Which is surprising considering how much I usually talk. I can talk non-stop. Another reason wh I need mints. Can’t talk if you have a stinky mouth.

    Lee
  18. its nice. i want to have it once i finished eating. and also after smoking.
    i have heard that its not good for young men, since it makes you sterile. what else,
    i dont have much about it. one more thing, its from some leaves thats all i know.

    Rejin Karthik
  19. The only flavor of ice cream he liked was mint. But, since Mark was going into surgery next week to have a brain tumor removed, his mother knew she couldn’t deny him anything he asked. At 4:00 in the morning, when Mark asked for ice cream, Shannon put on her shoes and went to the grocery store.

    Karen Greenberg
  20. Candy soothing tasty like green mint healthy grown leafy peppermint tea smooth relaxing

    Cheri
  21. Mint’s are pretty tasty, i guess. They remind me of barbers, because they would always hand them out when i was a child. They’re long lasting and are a pretty good treat to carry around when you’ve got a lot of things to do in a day. They are enjoyable and unassuming.

  22. The mint was pulled from a container. Glass, elegant, sitting on a long banquet table at her wedding. The after party mints… The ones that melt in your mouth, keep you coming back for more. The ones you grab a handful of when no one is watching, drop a few in your jacket pocket for later. A little sheepish grin crossing your face: no one knows. So pop another one in, suck on it, nibble the outside, and enjoy that fresh flavor.

    Keaton
  23. I’d like to own a mint, print money for the poor. Mints also taste good, my favourite flavour of chocolate. A mint in mint condition is something to savour. Please give mints to the poor.

    Matt
  24. Mint is a plant. It also is place were coins are made. In Canberra there is a mint. It also makes paper notes. The mint bis a govt owned company

    Ken
  25. i find it’s kind of an airy quality is quite refreshing, when not causing headache. There’s always the flip of the coin.

    svemirac
  26. it means a refreshing cool sigh. it is very commonly used

    bilal
  27. I like mint because it is so minty. Mint is also a nice color, and things can be in mint condition, which means, of course, they’re golden!

  28. It’s flavorful. You chew it. I don’t know. I’m not in a thinking mode. It’s yummy. I like it in ice cream. Andes Candies with mint is great. I love all peppermint, spearmint gum.

    paige
  29. A minty-fresh toothpaste aroma wafted over the ground, setting the blood spattered scene at juxtaposition with a delicious, fresh, clean flavor.

    Andrew
  30. My mom always chews gum, so when she held out the stick of Mint to me I knew that it came from the ever present supply of gum she kept in her purse. “I am sorry Mom” I said, “but no amount of gum is going to get that puke feeling to go away” I is a taste that just doesn’t leave easily.

    Deb Ramthun
  31. I know I had this word yesterday. It is insane. I don’t even like mint; I think it’s too bitter to be any good. Sure, it smells nice, but who cares? I can’t smell a skunk from two feet away. If you want a nasal expert, talk to the rest of my family. As for me, just get that mint out of my sight!

  32. The mint smell rose from the creekside, adding to the general aroma of the green woods. She bent over to take a spring, chewhing thoughtfully, then taking a drink of the cold spring, the water tasting ever colder due to the ming.

  33. I love the taste of mints when they first hit your mouth. It’s a feeling that is both refreshing, yet peppery. I don’t know why, but mints mean fresh. I like fresh things in my mouth.

    paige
  34. there are a verity of mints on the market today, however none is better that the white mints that i use to eat when i went to school at primary school. Oh! how i missed them so.

  35. One touch with the tongue, and every nerve ending alights. She calls you toothpaste, I sandwich you between silken chocolate, fill you with its glory and call you heaven. I may never see such a serene shade of green in my life, so much that I want to wrap myself in just that hue. Always.

    audrey
  36. I can’t eat mints. Every time I do I think of toothpaste. And horrible fake-tasting mouthwash. Yuck. I like the smell of it though – especially in the morning when I use the mint shampoo. It’s the only thing that will wake me up most days.

    Annika
  37. I don’t really like the flavor of mint, but I adore mint green. It’s so pure and innocent. It’s pastel-y and beautiful and I really would like to be able to wear this color and be able to pull it off, but sadly it flushes me out, but again I’m not really a fan of the taste. Mint is pretty though, I really enjoy it.

    Abby
  38. Christmas, snow, being able to see your breath in the air.

    Shellstar
  39. the faint trace of mint, a taste stuck in my memories forever. A series of unhappy and disappointing recollections. Of gardens filled with strange things, awkward first kisses, the morning brushing after yet another empty one night stand. Just a few in a long list of pleasant things that have been jaded and sullied.

    watercolor
  40. Reminds me of a pintsized redhead from Northumberland. Flowing locks, killer curves and a warm heart.

    TM