English to Malagasy Meaning of gin - gin


Gin :
gin

lasely, Jean, Génie, fandrika, lavaka, sandoka, volovolo, harato, Malagasy, fitaovana, milina, maotera

hihodidinana, hamandrika, manasarotra, fandrika, harato, madio, manadio eny, manadio, hanary

gintadivavaran'ny
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Definitions of gin in English
Noun(1) strong liquor flavored with juniper berries(2) a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose(3) a machine that separates the seeds from raw cotton fibers(4) a form of rummy in which a player can go out if the cards remaining in their hand total less than 10 points
Verb(1) separate the seeds from (cotton(2) trap with a snare
Examples of gin in English
(1) Favor clear spirits like vodka and gin over darker-colored alcohols like whiskey, brandy or red wine.(2) The horse gin was a horse-driven winding machine used to raise coal in tubs or baskets.(3) Staff gave her a choice of gin , vodka or whisky, before she was given two cupfuls to drink immediately.(4) Yet this can only have been a very small part of the million of gallons of brandy, gin and rum that were consumed through this period.(5) It is quite easy to make one's own herbal tincture using vodka, gin or some other spirits.(6) Use vodka, gin , or any pure alcohol to erase lipstick stains from your collar, or to clean paint or ink stains from your carpet.(7) Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin , vodka and rye on the menu.(8) At the beginning of the eighteenth century it was universally believed that rum, gin , and brandy were nutritious and healthful.(9) The more adventurous hobbyist can go beyond beer and wine and turn their hands to liqueurs or to spirits like gin .(10) In those early days cocktails were mainly made with gin , whisky, rum and vodka.(11) South Africa says the cotton processed in this gin is some of the finest on the African continent.(12) At the gin , fiber is separated from the seed and cleaned.(13) He'd fixed a strong punch in a globe-like crystal bowl, with all kinds of liquors mixed into it - rum, gin , whiskey, vodka, juices and what not.(14) They could choose from vodka, gin , rum, bourbon, scotch or tequila.(15) Basic service will include house wines, vodka, whiskey, gin and rum, premium service will offer single-malts, premium wines and brandy.(16) It helps to have lots of vodka, gin , scotch, brandy, and cognac for all to swill down.
Related Phrases of gin
(1) gin and tonic ::
tonta sy ny tonic
(2) gin tonic ::
tadivavarana tonic
(3) cotton gin ::
landihazo tonta
(4) sloe gin ::
sloe tonta
Synonyms
Noun
1. cotton gin ::
landihazo tonta
Different Forms
gin, gins
Word Example from TV Shows
Karl Tanner from Gin Alley

Karl Tanner from Gin Alley

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 4

"You'll need pitted, brandied cherries, GIN...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 7

- on Gin Alley.
- Gin Alley.

- on Gin Alley. - Gin Alley.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10

I was a fucking legend in Gin Alley.

I was a fucking legend in Gin Alley.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 4

- on Gin Alley.
- Gin Alley.

- on Gin Alley. - Gin Alley.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10

English to Malagasy Dictionary: gin

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