Gins [noun]

Definition of Gins:

verbal fight

Opposite/Antonyms of Gins:


Sentence/Example of Gins:

He’s also part of a craft gin trend taking off all around the world — from South Africa, where one entrepreneur makes it from elephant poop, to Japan, where beer is a key ingredient in the high-proof creation.

In a mixing glass, combine the pomegranate and lemon juices, gin, curaçao and bitters, and stir to combine.

A roasted chicken isn’t a complicated dish to gin up in your kitchen.

Since the people have taken to gin-drinking, cider is out of favour and the orchards destroyed.

I think he tried to be kind, an' he gin her a lil ivory book he had on his watch-chain, but you see he didn't feel it.

When they carried out the coffins, she sprang up gin she wad follow them, but was putten back to bed again.

Den I gin 'm ten cents apiece, en dey 'uz mighty well satisfied, en wisht some mo' raf's 'ud come along en make 'm rich agin.

She grew more easy as she finished the gin; but Mary was sent out of the room, and told not to come back agin all day.

The old-time "foot-gins" were used exclusively, and the gin-house was a place of curious interest to all visitors.

But the foot-gin appeared on the scene, and indigo went down before cotton.