From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgin and tonicˌgin and ˈtonic noun [countable, uncountable] DFDan alcoholic drink made with gin and tonic (=a special type of bitter-tasting water), served with ice and a thin piece of lemon or lime
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gin and tonic• I will drink gin and tonic.• He sipped his gin and tonic, and my eyes flitted to his gold watch and his gold bracelet.• Amanda came back wearing a tee-shirt and black leggings, made herself a large gin and tonic, sat down and drank.