Gingers [noun]

Definition of Gingers:

spirit

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Sentence/Example of Gingers:

Inside were twelve ginger cookies with scalloped edges, smelling faintly of cinnamon and sugar.

You've done a big thing to-day, and if you hadn't had more pluck and ginger than common, it's a cinch you'd have lost out.

Ginger-beer could also be procured, and there were suspicions that the bottles so called contained something contraband.

Cinnamon Fly,—feather from Landrail,—orange and straw coloured silk for body,—ginger hackle for legs.

The little bantam can crow quicker, oftener and with more ginger than any other rooster on the place.

Since ginger is not stated to be one of the ingredients of the compound, it, perhaps, may be the mysterious stranger latalia rad.

The young 'uns is mostly ginger, and them that ain't is mousey.

Let them study the words “ringer” , “linger” , and “ginger” .

It is produced from the roots of Zingiber officinale, a member of the large and handsome family of the Ginger-worts.

Ginger is very easily reared in hotbeds, and I should think it very probable that it may have been so grown in Shakespeare's time.