make mincemeat of
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[edit]Verb
[edit]make mincemeat of (third-person singular simple present makes mincemeat of, present participle making mincemeat of, simple past and past participle made mincemeat of)
- Alternative form of make mincemeat out of
- 2001, John Rudlin, Olly Crick, Commedia Dell'arte: A Handbook for Troupes, →ISBN, page 117:
- The company motto, as appearing on all letters and fliers during most of their existence, is 'We make mincemeat of flimsy reality'.
- 2004, Philip Newman, Language Stone, →ISBN, page 339:
- With all she had seen, and been through, she could make mincemeat of that little scumbag.
- 2011, Martin D. Weiss, The Ultimate Money Guide for Bubbles, Busts, Recession and Depression, →ISBN:
- But the government's leading watchdog agency itself made mincemeat of those arguments.