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Filter by Meaning The misleading advertisement ginned up consumer complaints.
The ginned customers at the club were rowdy and causing a disturbance.
He couldn't remember what happened last night because he was too ginned.
The ginned revelers danced wildly at the music festival, losing themselves in the rhythm.
The party was wild, with everyone getting ginned and dancing all night.
The ginned partygoers sang off-key karaoke songs late into the night.
The old man sat alone at the bar, ginned and reminiscing about his youth.
The moonshiner ginned up his homemade whiskey to give it an extra kick.
The distiller carefully ginned the rum to achieve the desired proof before bottling.
The tabloid newspaper ginned up a scandalous story about the celebrity couple.
The marketing team ginned up excitement for the new product launch with a flashy advertising campaign.
The pranksters ginned up chaos by pulling a series of practical jokes at the office.
The gossip columnist ginned up scandalous stories about the royal family.
The misleading statistics ginned up suspicion of corruption within the company.
The provocative speech ginned up anger among the protesters.
The online troll ginned up animosity by starting arguments on social media.
The ginned driver was pulled over by the police for reckless driving.
He stumbled out of the bar, ginned and barely able to walk.
The moonshiner ginned his homemade moonshine to increase its kick.
The whisky connoisseur ginned his favorite single malt whisky for a richer taste.
After a few too many gins, she became ginned and started confessing her secrets.
The bartender ginned the gin by adding a higher proof alcohol.
He stumbled through the door, ginned and giggling, after a night of partying.
The whiskey connoisseur appreciated the ginned version of the spirit for its stronger flavor profile.
The bartender ginned the cocktail by adding a splash of high-proof rum.
The distiller ginned up the whiskey to enhance its flavor.
The ginned woman stumbled into the store, knocking over displays.
The partygoers became increasingly ginned as the night progressed, laughing and singing loudly.
The gossipmonger ginned up drama by spreading false rumors about her coworkers.
The sensationalist news headline ginned up fear among the public.
The mixologist ginned the rum by infusing it with a stronger spirit.
The mischievous child ginned up trouble by spreading rumors at school.
The gin machine ginned the cotton quickly and efficiently.
The farmer ginned the cotton harvest to separate the seeds from the fibers.
He ginned the vodka with a stronger spirit for a more potent cocktail.
The distillery owner ginned the brandy to intensify its aroma.
The bootleggers would often ginned their moonshine to make it more potent.
She woke up the next morning feeling ginned and regretting the shots she had taken.
The provocative art exhibit ginned up controversy in the art community.
The farmer ginned the cotton harvest to prepare it for processing.
The talk show host ginned up a lively debate by inviting guests with opposing viewpoints.
The mixologist ginned the martini by shaking it with an additional shot of gin.
The bartender refused to serve the ginned patron any more drinks.
Her slurred speech and unsteady movements clearly indicated she was ginned.
The radio host ginned up controversy by making inflammatory remarks on air.
The bartender ginned up the tequila by adding more alcohol to the mix.
The protesters ginned up support for their cause by organizing a rally.
The politician's controversial statement ginned up a heated debate.
The workers ginned the cotton to prepare it for further processing.
The prankster ginned up trouble by spreading false rumors about his classmates.
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