How To Use Gin and tonic In A Sentence
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Service is appalling (gone are the excellent barmen, replaced by ignorant, rude students who have trouble mixing a gin and tonic!).
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Why a gin and tonic is particularly good at helping you unwind.
Times, Sunday Times
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I like gin based drinks: Gin and tonic is usually a safe bet in any bar.
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She was comforted by a stiff gin and tonic.
Somewhere East of Life
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Over a large gin and tonic, he veers between amused bafflement at all the fuss and genuine hurt that he has been cast as a monster.
Times, Sunday Times
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I went inside and made myself a monster gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Very, very expensive - the last time I went, I paid £7 for a gin and tonic.
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He drank gin and tonic, or wine.
Times, Sunday Times
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My unplanned and almost month long period of abstinence from alcohol finally came to an end last night, with four gin and tonics.
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That became the gin and tonic we recognise.
Times, Sunday Times
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It still smells very much like gin and tonic, but with the addition of a few elements that make it a little more complex: lemon leaf, orris root CO2, litsea cubeba, lime and copaiba balsam.
Arsenal Reformulated
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He always imagined himself with a plummy voice, a grand life and a gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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I have another big gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Care for some ice in your gin and tonic, foreign secretary?
Times, Sunday Times
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One night I had too many gin and tonics and challenged her to an arm-wrestling contest.
THE SAVING GRACES
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The bill came to £40.80, which also included three and a half pints of lager and a gin and tonic - pretty good value.
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Nothing spoils the savour of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass.
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Meanwhile, a vodka and orange, tequila or gin and tonic can all be had for a reasonable Rp 35,000.
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He shared her taste for a large gin and tonic and for champagne, and would lunch at the Ritz.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nothing spoils the savour of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass.
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Over lunch, he liked a gin and tonic and some wine.
Sir Alf: A Major Reappraisal of the Life and Times of England's Greatest Football Manager
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Nothing spoils the savour of a good wine or takes the zing out of a gin and tonic like having it served in a smeary, bleary glass.
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Or the fizz of ice cubes being dropped into a freshly made gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why, pray, do we need a lip balm flavoured with gin and tonic?
Times, Sunday Times
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When they've finished the route then can chip off a bit of the climb to put in their gin and tonics!
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She was comforted by a stiff gin and tonic.
Somewhere East of Life
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in the bar, a youngish, sharp-eyed man was staring moodily into a gin and tonic
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The first good sign is a complimentary gin and tonic and plenty leg-room on the plane.
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I was quite excited as I added them to a cheeky gin and tonic from the minibar in my hotel room.
The Sun
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A sailor in white service dress uniform came up and offered him a large gin and tonic, on a silver tray.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was comforted by a stiff gin and tonic.
Somewhere East of Life
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It's a lot cheaper than multiple rounds of gin and tonic in the pub and a taxi home.
Times, Sunday Times
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After a summer whiled away drinking gin and tonic and reading books, I moved to Pittsburgh for lack of anything better to do.
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A Saturday morning beside her, slaloming round the car park at Tesco, can only be bourne after two gin and tonics - at least.
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In summer, drinkers take gin and tonic on the lawn or recline on the armchairs on the wooden verandah, while two great restaurants inside specialise in tasty Thai and Indian cuisine.
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In homage, the chef at Bar Basque, Yuhi Fujinaga, led a team of visiting chefs from the Basque region of Spain to prepare a feast of jam ó n ib é rico, foie gras mousse in wine gel é e, strawberry gazpacho with lobster, Champagne croquetas, cheeses, and gin and tonic gel é es.
Feteing Ferran Adri
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He's not here just at the moment though as he's currently necking a couple of gin and tonics to soothe the nerves in the Big Blogger green room.
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The guests mingled and chitchatted, sipping gin and tonics and nibbling on little quiches.
Woman On the Verge
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She had another gin and tonic and then noticed that the dinner things were still uncleared.
SPLITTING
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He drank gin and tonic, or wine.
Times, Sunday Times
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From the lede of this article:A policewoman today told how the former vice-master of a Cambridge college "groped" her while making a "pervy Benny Hill noise" after inviting her to his room for gin and tonics.
Best Quote Ever
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A gin and tonic for my dad, and I'll have the/my usual.
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'What are you drinking?' 'I'll have a gin and tonic, please.
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Top of the list was a positive mental attitude including the occasional indulgence in her favourite gin and tonic and unfiltered cigarette.
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She was comforted by a stiff gin and tonic.
Somewhere East of Life
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It's a lot cheaper than multiple rounds of gin and tonic in the pub and a taxi home.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her cologne is citrusy and tart - it reminds her of when her father used to make gin and tonics with a spritz of fresh, cold lime.
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He walked her across the terrace, already cleared of her half-drunk gin and tonic, and on to the dining room halfway down the corridor.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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... Could I have one of your love ly gin and tonics, do you think?
DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
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So does a stiff gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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He shared her taste for a large gin and tonic and for champagne, and would lunch at the Ritz.
Times, Sunday Times
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That became the gin and tonic we recognise.
Times, Sunday Times
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So does a stiff gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Over a large gin and tonic, he veers between amused bafflement at all the fuss and genuine hurt that he has been cast as a monster.
Times, Sunday Times
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Over lunch, he liked a gin and tonic and some wine.
Sir Alf: A Major Reappraisal of the Life and Times of England's Greatest Football Manager
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It is one of the oldest pubs in the country and a favourite haunt of the rich and famous who mingle with the locals over a pint - or a royal gin and tonic.
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Or the fizz of ice cubes being dropped into a freshly made gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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I fretted for about half-an-hour, thinking that when the light did come my luck would mean that a cabin cruiser would churn by with somebody waving either a gin and tonic or two fingers at me.
Barks and Spencer
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They were a Victorian invention designed to ensure there was always ice to go in the gin and tonic before the days of electricity and fridges.
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Go on, be a devil, have another gin and tonic.
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'What are you drinking?' 'I'll have a gin and tonic, please.
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Another gin and tonic, honey - better make it a double.
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And someone told me I should have a gin and tonic.
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Or the fizz of ice cubes being dropped into a freshly made gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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A sailor in white service dress uniform came up and offered him a large gin and tonic, on a silver tray.
Times, Sunday Times
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... Could I have one of your love ly gin and tonics, do you think?
DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
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Why, pray, do we need a lip balm flavoured with gin and tonic?
Times, Sunday Times
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I went inside and made myself a monster gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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This has what was doubtless the desired effect: a mouthful of gin and tonic comes back out through my nose.
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Why a gin and tonic is particularly good at helping you unwind.
Times, Sunday Times
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Or the fizz of ice cubes being dropped into a freshly made gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Care for some ice in your gin and tonic, foreign secretary?
Times, Sunday Times
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I have another big gin and tonic.
Times, Sunday Times
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A gin and tonic with ice and lemon, please.