Noun
spiced mixture of chopped raisins and apples and other ingredients with or without meat
Source: WordNetI only met Margaret Thatcher twice. The thing that I thought about meeting her was how extraordinarily intelligent she was. You really had to be on your game; otherwise, she'd make mincemeat of you. Salman Rushdie
Any system that sees aesthetics as irrelevant, that separates the artist from his product, that fragments the work of the individual, or creates by committee, or makes mincemeat of the creative process will, in the long run, diminish not only the product but the maker as well. Paul Rand
I love samosas filled with mincemeat. My mum makes really great ones. Zayn Malik
Another is the smorgasbord of advancing tech — cloud, ML and AI, namely, making mincemeat of previously unmanageable data loads. Source: Internet
She ordered tea with milk and sugar, eying the currant buns and sweet mincemeat tarts displayed beneath a bell jar. Source: Internet
To disarm Okorocha ahead APC party primaries and ensure he is politically impotent for 2019 election, Trumpeta learnt that the power brokers in Abuja had to come back the rampaging Allied Forces who made a mincemeat of the governor. Source: Internet