mince

Related to mince: mince words

(as) thick as mince

slang Remarkably stupid, dimwitted, or obtuse. Primarily heard in UK. Jen's new girlfriend is very nice, but she's thick as mince. The MP was caught on a hot mic calling his colleague "as thick as mince."
See also: mince, thick

mince words

To speak vaguely or indirectly. Often used in the negative to convey that one speaks bluntly or tactlessly, without regard for someone else's feelings. A possessive adjective can be used between "mince" and "words." I hate to watch debates, which are really just two-hour marathons of talking heads mincing their words. Wow, your aunt really doesn't mince words. Is my sweatshirt really that ugly?
See also: mince, word

mince pies

slang The eyes. The term comes from rhyming slang in which "pies" rhymes with "eyes." Primarily heard in UK. You need to see this with your own mince pies—you'll never believe it otherwise.
See also: mince, pie

not mince words

To speak very bluntly and directly, without regard for someone else's feelings. A possessive adjective can be used between "mince" and "words." Wow, your aunt really doesn't mince words. Is my sweatshirt really that ugly? Let me know what you think of the story when you're done, and, please, don't mince your words.
See also: mince, not, word

not mince matters

To speak (about something) very bluntly and directly, without regard to whether one's words may cause upset or controversy. Wow, your aunt really doesn't mince matters when she discusses politics, huh? I won't mince matters—our company is in dire straits.
See also: matter, mince, not
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

mince (one's) words

to soften the effect of one's words. Tell me what you think, and don't mince your words. A frank person never minces words.
See also: mince, word
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

mince matters

Also, mince words. Moderate or restrain one's language to be polite or avoid giving offense. Today these phrases are nearly always put negatively, as in Not to mince matters, I feel he should resign, or Don't mince words-say what you mean. The usage dates from the mid-1500s and transfers cutting something such as meat into small pieces to minimizing the harsh impact of words.
See also: matter, mince
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

thick as mince

mainly SCOTTISH
If someone is as thick as mince, they are very stupid. No point in expecting any real help from her department — most of them are as thick as mince. Well, what do you expect? She's as thick as mince.
See also: mince, thick

not mince your words

or

not mince words

COMMON If you do not mince your words or do not mince words, you state your opinions clearly and directly, even if it offends people. She told him exactly where he'd gone wrong and she didn't mince her words. You always know you'll get the truth from Dan. He's not one to mince his words. I tell it like it is. I don't mince words.
See also: mince, not, word
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

not mince words (or matters)

speak candidly and directly, especially when criticizing someone or something.
See also: mince, not, word
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

not mince your ˈwords

(also not ˈmince matters) speak openly or directly; say what you think, even though you may offend somebody: Sir John, never a man to mince his words, said in a TV interview that the government had lied. I won’t mince matters: I think it’s a stupid idea. OPPOSITE: pull your punches
See also: mince, not, word
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

mince words, not to

To speak plainly, without equivocating to avoid giving offense. This expression, also put as not to mince matters, dates from Shakespeare’s time (he used it in Othello and Antony and Cleopatra) and in effect transfers the cutting into small pieces of some object, like meat, to moderating or softening one’s language.
See also: mince, not
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • (as) thick as mince
  • thick as mince
  • be (as) thick as a brick
  • be (as) thick as a short plank
  • (as) thick as a brick
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- Turn off the flame and let the cooked mince cool down before mixing in all the vegetables.
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You don't want a disappointing mince pie around Christmas time so to save you wasting your money on bland bakes, we've sampled all of the supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Aldi, Lildl, Marks and Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Morrisons, The Co-Op and bakeries Sayers and Greggs to find the best of the bunch.
4 SUGAR, apples, raisin and candied oranges and lemons were only added to the recipe later to become the mince pies we enjoy today.
And among the many things that I do(did) not know is that mince pies do not have mince in them but little bits of sticky fruit.
I was also given the job of paring meat from bones for mince, although there was very little meat, if any, left.
Spoon 1/3 of the mince into a 2 litre (3.5 pint) ovenproof dish and top with 5 sheets dried lasagne.
FOODFO-Baked Potato with Cheesy Mince Topping PROPOINTS' VALUE PER SERVING: 8 SERVINGS: 4 PREPARATION TIME: 15 min COOKING TIME: 60 min LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY: Easy Make a meal out of baked potatoes with this tasty minced beef filling, topped with salad and crumbled feta cheese Ingredients 4 large potatoes 250g extra lean beef mince, cooked 1 small onion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, crushed 100g mushrooms, finely chopped 100ml fresh stock 1 level tbsp tomato puree 50g feta cheese, crumbled 1 bunch watercress, to serve ' small red onion, to serve 2 individual cherry tomatoes, to serve Instructions Preheat oven to gas mark 6/200C/400F.
Summary: So-called "lean" mince sold in supermarkets can contain up to 25 per cent fat - more than the standard alternative, according to a study.