US /ˈmɪtn:/
・UK /'mɪtn/
There are cars which take off faster than Mitten here, but they're top-fueled dragsters running on nitromethane, loud enough to cause hearing damage and not suitable for anything other than going in a straight line for a few seconds.
You need a hat coat mitten and boots on a very cold day
This machine has an oven mitten, tong and a try for your convenience.
I'll just give her like a weird mitten, but whatever, you can fix that later. That's why we have White-Out.
I'll just give her a weird mitten, but whatever.
And so: "His mitten is on the wrong hand." Again, we would say: "Put it on the right hand", and the left one, which means the correct hand.
You fired up the grill, set up the bad mitten net, ah, those dark clouds on the horizon?
Several hundred men, furred and mitten, banked around the sled within easy distance.
As Thornton got to his feet, Buck seized his mitten hand between his jaws, pressing in with his teeth and releasing slowly, half-reluctantly.