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Gimlet
Gimlet meaning
A small screw-tipped tool for boring holes. | A cocktail, usually made with gin and lime juice.
Synonyms of Gimlet
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The Gimlet and Parcast unions expressed concerns about Spotify’s revenue strategy, particularly the platform’s exclusivity arrangements limiting studio revenue.
Herons and egrets have javelin-like spears with which they impale fish in a flash, after standing stock-still for hours, gimlet eyes peeled.
It was almost reminiscent of a tiki drink made with orgeat, making it feel like a tropical take on a gimlet.
That said, the honey and peach gimlet was right up my street.
But if you want to elevate things just a little, think in terms of the gimlet.
Hosted by Flora Lichtman and produced by podcasting powerhouse Gimlet, is a podcast that takes in listener queries through their helpline and answers them through interviews with scientists, historians, and other experts.
In her role at Gimlet, Polgreen will be responsible for overseeing the entire programming slate including strategic planning and setting a creative vision for the studio.
Or try a ginger gimlet and a smoked old fashioned with local whiskey.
Instead, Gimlet’s lawyer came back with a surprisingly aggressive counter-proposal.
Produced by podcast powerhouse Gimlet Media, has taken on the herculean task of countering misinformation and pseudoscience, one episode at a time.
The company has acquired several podcasting companies this year, including producer Gimlet Media and services provider Anchor FM Inc. In March, Spotify also acquired Parcast, a scripted-entertainment podcast studio.
The streaming-audio giant said it planned to invest up to $500 million in podcasting in 2019 (including what it paid for for Gimlet and Anchor).
For example, the Fandom party featured the Fantini margarita, a rum/ginger beer cocktail called In the Shadows, and the X-Gene Gimlet.
Swap it out for a gimlet, and you have the throwback joint Jarman opened in October at the corner of English Avenue and Shelby Street as an homage to the classy dinner spots of his youth.
Wells was previously the executive producer of Gimlet’s Every Little Thing.
Edition, (1989) Use as a metaphor The term is also used figuratively to describe something as sharp or piercing, and also to describe the twisting, boring motion of using a gimlet.
Joseph Gwilt (1859), Architecture A gimlet is always a small tool.