Definitions from Wiktionary (mint condition)
▸ noun: (idiomatic) The condition of newness or perfection, as if just freshly minted.
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▸ noun: (idiomatic) The condition of newness or perfection, as if just freshly minted.
Similar:
undatedness,
nonantique,
unread,
spare,
pure good,
unhackneyedness,
unadulteration,
undertype,
virgin,
natural,
more...
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Phrases:
Adjectives:
spick and span,
clean,
niceish,
well-groomed,
spic and span,
clean-cut,
prest,
trig,
netty,
dankish,
starched
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