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Meaning of ginshop
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ginshop (n.)
A shop or barroom where gin is sold as a beverage.
ginshop Sentence Examples
- The pungent aroma of gin emanated from the quaint ginshop on the corner.
- Inside the dimly lit ginshop, patrons indulged in the exquisite flavors of various gins.
- The barkeep at the ginshop was a renowned connoisseur, offering expert recommendations.
- The clientele at the ginshop ranged from genteel ladies to eccentric artists.
- The ginshop's Victorian décor transported patrons to a bygone era of refinement.
- The lively atmosphere in the ginshop fostered lively conversations and camaraderie.
- The secret entrance to the speakeasy was hidden in the back of the ginshop.
- The ginshop played host to legendary gin-soaked debauchery during the Roaring Twenties.
- A group of rowdy sailors made their way into the ginshop, their cheerful voices mingling with the clinking of glasses.
- The ginshop, once a symbol of Prohibition-era excess, had now become a beloved neighborhood watering hole.
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A shop or barroom where gin is sold as a beverage.
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The pungent aroma of gin emanated from the quaint ginshop on the corner.
Inside the dimly lit ginshop, patrons indulged in the exquisite flavors of various gins.
The barkeep at the ginshop was a renowned connoisseur, offering expert recommendations.
The clientele at the ginshop ranged from genteel ladies to eccentric artists.