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
I'll just give her like a weird mitten, but whatever, you can fix that later. That's why we have White-Out.
This machine has an oven mitten, tong and a try for your convenience.
Oh, I thought it was like those mitten warmers where you can put a setting on it and you know, everything unsexy.
So far I' so far I've said so it's like a mitten.
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.