gin sling
1gin sling — noun count an alcoholic drink made by mixing GIN with water, sugar, and lemon or LIME …
2gin sling — noun a sling made with gin • Hypernyms: ↑sling * * * gin sling noun An iced gin and water, sweetened and flavoured, with usu lemon or lime • • • Main Entry: ↑gin * * * gin sling, an alcoholic drink consisting of gin, sugar, lemon or lime juice,… …
3gin-sling — /dʒɪn ˈslɪŋ/ (say jin sling) noun a long drink made from gin and soda water flavoured with grenadine and lemon juice …
4gin sling — n a drink consisting of a mixture of gin, sugar, water and lemon or lime juice, served with ice. Many people in Britain still think of it as upper middle class, the typical drink of British people in tropical countries at the time of the British… …
5gin sling — noun (C) a drink made from gin (1) mixed with water, sugar, and lemon or lime juice …
6gin sling — American drink …
7gin-sling — …
8gin — {{11}}gin (n.1) type of distilled drinking alcohol, 1714, shortening of geneva, altered (by influence of the similarity of the name of the Swiss city, with which it has no other connection) from Du. genever juniper (because the alcohol was… …
9sling — I. transitive verb (slung; slinging) Etymology: Middle English, probably from Old Norse slyngva to hurl; akin to Old English & Old High German slingan to worm, twist, Lithuanian slinkti Date: 14th century 1. to cast with a sudden and usually… …
10sling — sling1 [sliŋ] n. [ME slinge < the v.] 1. a) a primitive instrument for throwing stones, etc., consisting of a piece of leather tied to cords that are whirled by hand for releasing the missile ☆ b) SLINGSHOT 2. the act of throwing with or as… …