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mintadjective being in an original and unused or unspoiled statea mint baseball card that should be worth a lot to a collector brand-new, fresh, pristine, span-new, virgin, virginal unaltered, unblemished, unbruised, uncontaminated, undamaged, undefiled, unharmed, unhurt, unimpaired, uninjured, unmarred, unpolluted, unsoiled, unspoiled, unsullied, untainted, untouched, unwornnew, spick-and-span(or spic-and-span) stale blemished, broken, bruised, damaged, defaced, defiled, disfigured, harmed, hurt, impaired, injured, marred, soiled, sullied, taintedfaded, shopworn, used, well-worn, worncontaminated, polluted, spoiledhand-me-down, second hand mintnouna very large amount of moneyshe made a mint when the real estate market was hot big bucks, bomb(British), boodle, bundle, earth, fortune, king's ransom, megabucks, packet(chiefly British), pile, wad heap, potbonanza, mine, treasure troveassets, capital, means, property, riches, wealth, wherewithalbread(slang), cash, chips, currency, dough, gold, jack(slang), legal tender, lucre, pelf, tender, wampum mite, peanuts, pittance, song petty cash, pin money, pocket money, spending money before the 12th century |