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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Dinner is an exotic dish called gin sung.
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During the 1930s, it was the most widely distributed gin and has a controlled term of origin.
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He seems to subsist on a diet consisting of nothing but cheap gin.
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In 1989 there were 375 residents, a feed store, cotton gin, quarry and other businesses.
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The two stills produce strikingly different styles of gin due to their different construction and methods of distillation.
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The word gin, as in cotton gin, is short for engine.
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In 1890, the town had a store, a pharmacy, two mills, a cotton gin, and 100 inhabitants.
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His labor and cotton gin were located in the most central part of his plantation.
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As in rummy or gin rummy, a meld is three or more matching cards.
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