gimlet
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2VERB + GIMLET
call
PREP.
through, with
Definitions
noun
A small screw-tipped tool for boring holes.
The box was close on every side, with a little door for me to go in and out, and a few gimlet holes to let in air.
I would find by the edge of that water / The collar-bone of a hare / Worn thin by the lapping of water, / And pierce it through with a gimlet and stare [...]
A cocktail, usually made with gin and lime juice.
We sat in a corner of the bar at Victor's and drank gimlets. “They don't know how to make them here,” he said. “What they call a gimlet is just some lime or lemon juice and gin with a dash of sugar and bitters. A real gimlet is half gin and half Rose's Lime Juice and nothing else. It beats martinis hollow.”
Yeah, a piece of advice — once you’re back in circulation, don’t keep topping off a lady’s vodka gimlet when she’s not looking.
verb
To pierce or bore holes (as if using a gimlet).
Then there was an awful silence. The lady gimleted us again one by one with her blue eyes.
To turn round (an anchor) as if turning a gimlet.
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5The box was close on every side, with a little door for me to go in and out, and a few gimlet holes to let in air.
WiktionaryI would find by the edge of that water / The collar-bone of a hare / Worn thin by the lapping of water, / And pierce it through with a gimlet and stare [...]
WiktionaryWe sat in a corner of the bar at Victor's and drank gimlets. “They don't know how to make them here,” he said. “What they call a gimlet is just some lime or lemon juice and gin with a dash of sugar an
WiktionaryThen there was an awful silence. The lady gimleted us again one by one with her blue eyes.
WiktionaryMy grandma loved gin and limes, that's why the gimlet was her drink of choice.
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