Kadın servis edilen cin ve limonu bir yudumda mideye indirdi.
- The woman downed the gin and lime that was served in one swallow.
Tom elinde bir cin ve tonikle odanın köşesinde durdu.
- Tom stood in the corner of the room with a gin and tonic in his hand.
Bir cin tonik istiyorum.
- I'd like a gin and tonic.
Cin tonik yapmak için neye ihtiyacın var?
- What do you need to make gin and tonic?
She drank gin and tonic by preference.
The bartender served them a each a gin and tonic on the rocks.
1971: Now and then you would meet fellows who ... would go from station to station, scrounging feeds and hanging about the blacks' camp looking for girls. They were known as combos, murlongers, or gin burglars. — K. Willey, Boss Drover, quoted in R. M. W. Dixon, Australian Aboriginal Words, Oxford University Press, 1990, ISBN 0-19-553099-3, page 167.
May you take a swig of gin’s piss, mistaking it for beer, — The Bastard from the Bush, traditional bawdy Australian poem , attributed perhaps to Henry Lawson, eg.
What was that everybody at your table was drinking? Can I get you one?” “Ramos gin fizz. Get yourself one, too.”.