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gimlet
[ gim-lit ]
noun
- a small tool for boring holes, consisting of a shaft with a pointed screw at one end and a handle perpendicular to the shaft at the other.
- a cocktail made with gin or vodka, sweetened lime juice, and sometimes soda water.
verb (used with object)
- to pierce with or as if with a gimlet.
- Also · [] Nautical. to rotate (a suspended anchor) to a desired position.
adjective
- able to penetrate or bore through.
gimlet
/ ˈɡɪɪ /
noun
- a small hand tool consisting of a pointed spiral tip attached at right angles to a handle, used for boring small holes in wood
- a cocktail consisting of half gin or vodka and half lime juice
- a eucalyptus of W Australia having a twisted bole
verb
- tr to make holes in (wood) using a gimlet
adjective
- penetrating; piercing (esp in the phrase gimlet-eyed )
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Other Word Forms
- l· adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gimlet1
C15: from Old French guimbelet, of Germanic origin, see wimble
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No detail is too small for Caro’s gimlet eye, which is currently trained on finishing Volume 5.
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With a gimlet eye and a surprisingly girlish laugh, Vera is cantankerous, impatient, intensely private, unapologetically disheveled and utterly glorious.
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Watching it all with a gimlet eye, Mary — his old friend who’s still helplessly in love with him — takes Frank to task for sacrificing his theatrical partnership with Charley for hollow Hollywood success.
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He’s also the bartender who introduced me to what became my signature cocktail, the vodka gimlet.
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His Napoleon views the world with a gimlet eye and firmly compressed lips.
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