minis

[ˈmɪniz]

minis Definition

  • 1short skirts, dresses, or shorts that end well above the knee
  • 2a small version of something, especially a car

Using minis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "minis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore minis all summer long.

  • Example

    The new car model comes in both regular and minis sizes.

  • Example

    I prefer minis over longer skirts.

minis Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with minis

  • a person who looks or behaves like a younger or smaller version of another person

    Example

    He's like a mini me of his father, with the same mannerisms and sense of humor.

  • a version of golf played on a small course with obstacles and hazards

    Example

    We had a great time playing miniature golf at the park.

  • a small refrigerator or cabinet containing alcoholic beverages and snacks, typically found in hotel rooms

    Example

    I grabbed a drink from the mini bar before heading out for the night.

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Summary: minis in Brief

'Minis' [ˈmɪniz] refer to short skirts, dresses, or shorts that end well above the knee, as well as small versions of something, especially a car. It is often used in fashion and automobile contexts, such as 'She wore minis all summer long.' and 'The new car model comes in both regular and minis sizes.' Other phrases include 'mini me,' referring to a younger or smaller version of someone, and 'miniature golf,' a small version of golf played on a course with obstacles.