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tonic
noun
A substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate.
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"tonic" is a correctly used word in written English.
You can use "tonic" as an adjective to describe a type of beverage or medication that invigorates or refreshes. For example: "I always keep a bottle of tonic water in my refrigerator for when I need an energy boost."
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My take on possibly the easiest mixed drink ever invented (after the gin tonic, of course), the Spanish tinto de verano, a simpler, less alcoholic version of sangria that is easier to make, and less alcoholic, so it's perfect that's perfect for a long afternoon in the garden.
Per serving: 60ml Bombay Sapphire gin 50ml rhubarb cordial 200ml tonic water Pour five or six servings' worth of gin and cordial into a big jug and refrigerate.
"We will add 90 seconds for a chat over a gin and tonic," Watson quipped.
For me, being an actor was synonymous with wandering round with a gin and tonic and plotting how to murder your wife by cutting the brakes on her car, having offered to fix them ("You fools, anyone could have told you I wasn't a qualified mechanic").
How different to today, where you're faced with a baffling array of bottles when you walk down the average supermarket aisle, and several types of tonic compete for your custom.
Bobo offered mint tea, gin and tonic or cold white wine, while other members of the clan passed around nibbles.
Related: Who's for a gin and tonic ice cream float?
A downpour began in the London flat, staining my slacks and drowning the gin and tonic.
With nutritious food and a peaceful atmosphere, our week at EcoYoga was an absolute tonic.
When your guests arrive, pour into tall glasses, top with tonic and ice, and serve.
Often, guests who came up to the flat for an early-evening gin and tonic would find one or other of my parents co-ordinating glasses, with one of us racing down the stairs to the catering kitchen to fill up the ice bucket from the machine there because no one had thought to refill the ice trays in our own freezer.
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