gin in the PONS Dictionary

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The 18th century saw a huge growth in the number of drinking establishments, primarily due to the introduction of gin.
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One woman reported serving him big glasses of gin first thing in the morning.
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Dinner is an exotic dish called gin sung.
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Vodka, gin, baijiu, tequila, rum, whisky, brandy, and soju are examples of distilled beverages.
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The property also includes an antebellum cotton gin and a well.
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He seems to subsist on a diet consisting of nothing but cheap gin.
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Cotton was the principal crop in the area and a large gin was built there in 1937.
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The mine at that time was coping with water by using 2 horses, 6 hours at a time, to work a horse gin.
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Later in 1886, a gin was to open.
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As in rummy or gin rummy, a meld is three or more matching cards.
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