The fire, entering the belly, minces the food, and as it escapes, fills the veins by drawing after it the divided portions, and thus the streams of nutriment are diffused through the body.
Digestion is supposed to be effected by the action of the internal fire, which in the process of respiration moves into the stomach and minces the food.
Though gentle minces should pittie others paines, Yet will the wisest note their proper greefes: And rather seeke to scourge their enemies, Then be themselves base subjects to the whip.
We know that noble minces change not their thoughts For wearing of a crowne: in that your grace, Hath worne the Poland diadem, before You were withvested in the crowne of France.
Make a plain omelet, and when ready to turn spread over it a teaspoonful each of chopped onion and minced parsley; then fold, or, if preferred, mix the minces into the eggs before cooking.
Croustades:--Fried forms of bread to serve minces or other meats upon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "minces" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.