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gin

[jin] / dʒɪn /




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A delayed November jobs report and key inflation reading are not the only things that could gin up market turmoil.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eli Whitney’s cotton gin expanded slavery across the Deep South.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The purists, they get cranky about this, you know, and say that it’s supposed to be gin and vermouth and that’s all a martini should be.”

From Salon

With the 1793 invention of the cotton gin—which separated cotton fibers from its seeds with a previously undreamed-of efficiency—America’s plantation economy expanded exponentially and so did its use of slave labor.

From The Wall Street Journal

He is best known for his invention of the cotton gin, a machine that transformed cotton production, with tragic consequences for workers.

From The Wall Street Journal