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    Use "gin" in a sentence

    gin example sentences

    gin


    ginned


    ginning


    gins


    1. Sam proceeded down the stone corridor to the sunlounge, where Tatania was dancing by herself with a gin in one hand, looking very pleased with herself


    2. Thus, the sun being well and truly over the yardarm, and with myself in a state of cleanliness to match the house, I had taken a tumbler out of the cupboard and reached for the bottle of gin … two generous gins and tonic later, I felt less stressed, the alcohol casting a welcome numbness over my violin-strung emotions


    3. ‘I finished that bottle of gin first


    4. The king stand in front of a television watching the news in his jammies, a gin and tonic in one hand, the remote in the other


    5. for the silence of crowds and a bloody great gin,


    6. England’s green and pleasant land is no exception, with every home an entertainment gin palace, where businesses thrive and prosper in the information age, and where the electronically dispossessed watch the valves and fuses of their analogue existence slowly burn down towards a state of mass extinction


    7. It was still easier to pour the tonic and the gin


    8. He felt too summery for Granddad on the rocks, instead he poured a big glass and made it light on the gin


    9. He thought about saying that this war may provoke settlement of this region, but decided he didn't want to argue with her, worked on his gin and tonic instead


    10. I sip my gin and tonic, playing for time, but I might as well have not bothered

    11. every home an entertainment gin palace, where businesses thrive


    12. Can I have a gin and tonic, please?’ I said, following him to the bar


    13. Wine, beer, champagne and gin flowed as if in fountains, and it wasn't simply the well-connected and well-heeled in attendance


    14. shabby--compounded some hot mixture in a jug with gin and lemons, and


    15. As long as it’s on the government’s tab, I’ll have a gin and tonic


    16. Like before, he offered some to Hilderich who again politely refused, but did not resort to his small flask of gin


    17. What I wouldn’t give to drink a nice Vodka or gin fresh out of an ice shaker in that little cavity


    18. gin on the month that the Lord passed over the Jews’ sons and


    19. was his thing--the game either gin rummy or poker


    20. She had fallen asleep while nursing a glass of gin and tonic, dangling from one limp hand

    21. Norvel Morris was a typical Aussie/Brit with fondness for gin


    22. The three of us walked in with one-half gallon of gin the night that BB King cut a live LP


    23. He was tall, obese, had a stupid looking comb over, and drank far too much gin


    24. Stir gin and vermouth over ice cubes in a mixing glass


    25. Delicious! Before we decided on vodka and soy sauce we tried several other ways of marinating them, white wine, soy sauce alone, vodka or gin alone, and a few other mixtures, but settled on soy sauce and vodka


    26. ” As it turns out we have seen this phenomenon a number of other times from different locations (once actually in Alaska) and without the rum or gin


    27. A little dinner, some Thunderbird and gin on ice, a little music, and then— Whammo! The Reveal


    28. Interpretation: The Ace of Wands is all about creative insight, new gin


    29. “A gin tonic would be fine


    30. He made a gin tonic quickly and began to smoke

    31. His second gin tonic


    32. Pathetic man, but I’ll still hate to see him go, good old guy, likes the girls and gin more than I do


    33. He sat on his couch, the long day, the trains back and forth, he drank a gin tonic, and watched the state television


    34. what time, drinking copious amounts of local gin and


    35. Finally as the hydro neared harvest I had it out with her which included her throwing a half full bottle of gin at my head just missing it putting a huge hole in the wall


    36. have never had anything except a gin bar to gouge it out of


    37. picks and gin bars lay on the floor


    38. It’s a poor man’s gin and tonic


    39. A year later, in 1793, Carey left for India, but Eli Whitney perfected the cotton gin


    40. gin), that is God

    41. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism asked for $102,000 for a project that included an experiment to see if sunfish that drink tequila are more aggressive than sunfish that drink gin


    42. Inside there was a bottle of Gin


    43. the Gin - poured a drink, and sat back on the bed


    44. Once I'd had another Gin and tonic


    45. “I’m fine, thank you,” Margo replied, quickly covering the dregs of her gin and tonic with her hand


    46. Katie’s arrival with Thomas’s gin and tonic and their salad


    47. By the end of the tour, his haul consisted of the contents of the officers’ mess, the galley and its store-room; alcohol alone amounted to fifty cases of white wine, as many again of red, a dozen or so bottles each of brandy, gin and scotch and a sizeable consignment of beer


    48. gin and tonic on the rocks myself


    49. I'll have a gin and tonic, please


    50. Max approached the bar and ordered a gin and tonic














































    1. Court felt so ginned up to whip this arrogant Frederick that he was ready to bite through a crow bar


    2. Wonbo and I did a piece where we interviewed evangelical pastors—whose faces and voices we agreed to alter in order to protect their identities—who had secretly become atheists but hadn’t yet ginned up the courage to tell their flocks


    1. ginning of the end


    2. ginning must have an end


    3. ginning, but become a hindrance in the end


    4. ginning to leave his muscles, though he knew that there would be a price to pay


    5. ginning and origination of all things conscious and not conscious


    6. ginning of his inception into the human race


    7. ginning and he also turned up with a pair of queens on the turn


    8. ginning to gain more attention


    9. ginning and end, dwelling in the Soul that rules all beings the most


    10. ginning of the chapter that he would elaborate and demonstrate to him

    11. ginning, because of the way our bones need to be stacked for bal-


    12. ginning skiers need the easier snow, but also so that all the other


    13. ginning of my bonus years, it was the fall of 19-hun-


    14. ginning little skier soon found that he did not have the


    15. True , ide a s we re be ginning to cha nge e ve n the n


    16. Will Benteen sat on the front steps at Scarlett’s feet in the pleasant sunshine of the early autumn afternoon and his flat voice went on and on languidly about the exorbitant costs of ginning the cotton at the new gin near Fayetteville


    17. Bibb avowed his opposition to the principle and details of the bill, and moved to strike out as much as provided for renewing Whitney's patent right to the machine for ginning cotton


    18. The Legislatures of Tennessee and the two Carolinas purchased, during the term of Whitney's late patent, the right of using in those States his invention for ginning cotton


    1. Thus, the sun being well and truly over the yardarm, and with myself in a state of cleanliness to match the house, I had taken a tumbler out of the cupboard and reached for the bottle of gin … two generous gins and tonic later, I felt less stressed, the alcohol casting a welcome numbness over my violin-strung emotions


    2. 5 The proud have hid a snare for me, and cords; they have spread a net by the wayside; they have set gins for me


    3. 9 Keep me from the snares which they have laid for me, and the gins of the workers of iniquity


    4. gins to change, it will peal the upper atmosphere off the


    5. Even the annual trip to Spain with the kids was a nightmare, but at least that had someone on board who served gins and tonic, and there were sick-bags in the seat in front


    6. gins to guide even before the emergence of virtuous inclinations within


    7. Robbie went to the bar and fixed two stiff gins and tonic with ice and even found


    8. And about this time the sun was rising, and this was another mercy to Christian; for you must note, that though the first part of the Valley of the Shadow of Death was dangerous, yet this second part which he was yet to go, was, if possible, far more dangerous; for from the place where he now stood, even to the end of the valley, the way was all along set so full of snares, traps, gins, and nets here, and so full of pits, pitfalls, deep holes, and shelvings down there, that, had it now been dark, as it was when he came the first part of the way, had he had a thousand souls, they had in reason been cast away; but, as I said just now, the sun was rising


    9. You, too, the real blood of which I am but the base imitation, what a blind young thing you were as to possibilities! I say in all earnestness that it is a shame for parents to bring up their girls in such dangerous ignorance of the gins and nets that the wicked may set for them, whether their motive be a good one or the result of simple indifference


    10. Is it necessary to show that the right which was exclusive during the patent, is now the common right of all? It will be admitted that every man in the United States has at this moment as perfect a right to erect gins on Whitney's plan, as to build a house or make any implement of agriculture

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    Synonyms for "gin"

    gin gin rummy knock rummy cotton gin noose snare

    "gin" definitions

    strong liquor flavored with juniper berries


    a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose


    a machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers


    a form of rummy in which a player can go out if the cards remaining in their hand total less than 10 points


    separate the seeds from (cotton) with a cotton gin


    trap with a snare