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He walked into the bar and ordered a gin sling.
He poured her a long cool gin sling, and bade her sit.
When he tries to retrieve her, he is confronted by Gin Sling.
Only two nights earlier, Leach and his father had enjoyed a gin sling and a swim."
Price-Jones paid the barman, drank his own gin sling, and guided the talk into the channels he wanted.
When he has a couple of gin slings down him he can be a delightfully effervescent conversationalist.
The man drank his gin sling, wiped his bushy mustache, and seemed to gaze into space as if looking for the good old days.
Meanwhile, Gin Sling is informed that she must move her establishment to the much less desirable Chinese sector.
Price-Jones drank his gin sling.
A bartender at Pimm's restaurant in London's financial district invented this, the original gin sling, more than a century ago.
The gin sling, attested from 1790, described an American drink of gin flavoured, sweetened and served cold.
He walked casually through the main clubroom carrying his gin sling, nodding to the many casual acquaintances he knew from past years.
Though the spoiled woman is openly contemptuous of the casino owner, Gin Sling allows her credit to cover her ever growing losses.
From Dixie's description, Gin Sling realizes Charteris is someone from her past.
Gin Sling invites Charteris and other important dignitaries to a Chinese New Year dinner party.
Those expatriate Conservative voters in Singapore must have choked on their gin slings last week when they opened their copy of the Straits Times.
It was initially called the gin sling, - a sling was originally an American drink composed of spirit and water, sweetened and flavoured.
Very good gin slings they were, too; Batang Sen's steward could have taught Harry's Bar or the Raffles a thing or two.
Gin Sling then tries to talk to Victoria alone, revealing that she is her mother, but when the young woman continues insulting her, Gin Sling shoots her dead.
"We'd take off for summer stock," said Ms. Hall, a waitress renowned for mixing gin slings and Gershwin show tunes with equal aplomb, "and afterward, Ginger would let us come back to work.
We sat there, and we drank, and it was a couple of hours and a good few leisurely gin slings later that we levered our weary bones off the cane chairs and shambled into the lobby.
Nevertheless, the origins of certain summer drinks can be fairly well pinned down, among them the mint julep, the Ramos gin fizz, the daiquiri, the Singapore gin sling, the tequila sunrise and the Moscow mule.
The camerawork, almost worthy of Sternberg in its evocation of sultry Singapore nights and cool gin slings, is not matched by natural sounds (on the soundtrack Max Steiner's score does a lot of busy underlining)."
Their light mellowed Jacquie's hair to gold as she rocked slowly in a threadbare but elegant hammock chair, built perhaps for the wife of an East India merchant or one of his captains, turning her second gin sling in her long fingers.