vine

IPA: vˈaɪn

noun

  • The climbing plant that produces grapes.
  • Any plant of the genus Vitis.
  • (by extension) Any similar climbing or trailing plant.
  • (Internet slang, dated) A looping video clip of a few seconds in duration, frequently used on social media.
  • A surname.
  • An unincorporated community in Fountain County, Indiana, United States.
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Examples of "vine" in Sentences

  • The vine grew around the pillar.
  • Carefully ease the vine from the container.
  • The vine is called the perennial woody vine.
  • In autumn the many acers and the vine are in season.
  • The meaning and representation of the vine is unknown.
  • The name of the step is sometimes abbreviated to vine.
  • The process began in 1942 with the purchase of of vines.
  • The vines just suck the rain water in, diluting the grape juice.
  • Her wreath of vines and grapes alludes to Dionysus, the god of the theatre.
  • Ampelographers believe the vine maybe related to the Tuscan grape Sangiovese.

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