If he had a mind to turn out a Judas agin you, he might a done it long agone; not to mintion the throuble it would bring on his own head seein' he's as deep in everything as you are.
I'll till ye a secret, which heretofore I've always neglicted to mintion to anybody.
Don't dare to mintion that matter in this coort,' says th' prisident.
I thought it would make your mind aisy, or I wouldn't mintion it till we'd let the breath out of him.
Mrs. O'Brien; "do you dar to mintion them in the same day together?
I move, Colonel, that no further mintion be made of dinner.
I will bear it in mind, yer honour, and next time we come on a good pool a dish of fine fish shall be left at your quarters, but yer honour must not mintion to the gineral where you got them from.
Will ye be koind enough to mintion any one that has any cleem to considher himself the shupayrior of Phaylim O'Halloran in the noiceties and the dilicacies of the jooling code?
I don't intind to indulge in any offinsive objurgeetions ageenst the Saxon, nor will I mintion the wrongs of Oireland.
But I mustn't forget to mintion one thing that I saw the morning of the berril.
I don't know as you mean to, but if you do, I warn you right now that you need niver mintion the name of Jimmy Malone to me again, for any reason.
So she just ate fish, because they were fresh, and she ate, and she ate, till if you mintion New York to poor Katie she turns pale, and tastes fish.
But don't mintion it in the same brith with tendin' our four dozen fur traps on a twenty-below-zero day.
Strange you should mintion the Black Bass," said Jimmy.
I was near you, I'd put your bones through other, for darin' tomintion sich a thing!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mintion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.