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How was he going to get past the gin mill.
The new owners had let it slide into a lousy gin mill.
She placed them thirty yards into the alley behind the gin mill.
It had, in fact, everything you would expect in a happy little gin mill except one thing.
They went through swinging doors into a gin mill, but it wasn't especially quiet.
"Like any gin mill, you can get in trouble," Tommy philosophized.
Jim was the same place he always was - down the block, in the cool comfort of the gin mill.
Fame as an artist is something he never expected saying, "My paintings belong in a gin mill, not a museum.
"Like he'd walk into a gin mill on the West Side and spray the place with machine-gun fire."
They turned the corner, passing a gin mill with drunken women on the doorstep, insensible of the cold.
George confides in Nick about his visiting a gin mill with a boarding school classmate.
Allan said that he wanted the walls to covered in stuff and for the bar to have the look and feel of a gin mill.
Now, decor alone, even zebra-striped wallpaper, can't make or break a gin mill.
A fascist rally at the Second Avenue gin mill.
Hart's is a very seedy, very popular gin mill on Second Street.
But it was another gin mill.
"The gin mill," Vida said immediately, taking no offence.
And our Prohibitionist vice president can't summon the courage to address the gin mill in the basement?
Great ships now had less dignity than drunken men sprawled insensible in an alley outside a gin mill.
The idea of a guy I'm trusting with my bod sitting in a gin mill getting plastered wasn't appealing.
We were in a gin mill on Eighth Avenue overlooking the rolling hills of Jersey.
In a later scene, Groucho sneaks into a gin mill to try to buy football players for his school's sagging program.
The concert saloons targeted by the bill were of a type described by one contemporary as "a gin mill on an improved plan."
It will be a gin mill with flapper waitresses like John Held Jr. pictures.
But their home is a New York hotel, "a cheap gin mill of the five-cent whiskey, last-resort variety."