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Answer for the clue "Gin's sparkly partner ", 5 letters:
tonic

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Etymology 1 a. 1 (context physics pathology English) Pertaining to tension, especially of muscles. 2 restorative, curative or invigorating. n. 1 A substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate. 2 tonic water. 3 (context US Northeastern ...

Usage examples of tonic.

Black Cohosh is an alterative stimulant, nervine, diaphoretic, tonic, and a cerebro-spinal stimulant.

This is a tonic to the kidneys, as well as a diuretic and alterative, and is a mild, but very efficient remedy.

In addition to the alterative properties combined in this compound, it possesses important tonic qualities.

He was put upon a tonic and alterative course of treatment, which also embraced the use of such medicines as have been found to exert a specific, tonic action upon the muscular tissues of the heart.

It is for this reason that neither time nor pains have been spared in perfecting an alterative, tonic, nutritive, restorative, and antiseptic compound, to which Dr.

The treatment of this disease should consist in rest for the hip-joint, cleanliness of the person and plenty of fresh air and light, a nutritious diet and the use of tonics and sustaining alterative, or blood-cleansing medicines.

Golden Medical Discovery will be found invaluable as an alterative, blood purifier, and nerve tonic, and should be taken regularly while Dr.

She thought alfalfa tea would be good, since it was generally stimulating and refreshing, with some borage flowers and leaves, which made a healthful tonic, and gillyflowers for sweetness and a mild spicy taste.

As soon as he came into the house he went into the kitchen, where she was preparing dimer, and mixed them both a gin and tonic.

This is a tonic nervine of unsurpassed efficacy, combined in such a manner, that, while it quiets nervous irritation, it strengthens the enfeebled nervous system, restoring it to healthful vigor.

From the look of this lightsome feast, I conclude that what you need is a tonic.

Not satisfied with this, Meules sent the general a second letter, meant, like the first, as a tonic and a stimulant.

Clotilde naughtily, blood sugars in one hand and gin and tonic in the other?

In 1852 he was made director of the Orpheonists, the male part singers of Paris, numbering many thousands, somewhat answering to the organization of the Tonic Sol-fa in England.

Frequent practice in the accurate enunciation of the tonic elements as given above, and a habit of watchfulness established as to the orthoepy of those which are most easily obscured, in all words in which they occur, will soon secure, if not a resonant, sonorous utterance with respect to the tonic elements, at least a correct pronunciation.