vino

IPA: vˈinoʊ

noun

  • (slang) Wine.
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Examples of "vino" in Sentences

  • What the Italians call a vino di meditazione - a wine to think over.
  • Smooth with fresh blackberries and cherries, this simple vino is great for pizza.
  • I really wonder how Berlusconi really is viewed by people out of Italy. can be referred to as vino nero or black wine
  • I wondered if it were a case of in vino veritas, and noted that wine was drunk in the Moslem strongholds of the Dedas.
  • An interesting note on this wine ... the winery that produced this great, affordable ($10-12) vino is owned by Novartis.
  • Usually I go for o.p. rum as my fave cold medicine but the vino was being a typical two year old, screaming loudly for attention.
  • Javino -- which is a combination of the words "java" and "vino" -- will serve Milwaukee coffee roasted by Anodyne, Alterra and Cedarburg Coffee.
  • Not that i'm a total boozehead or anything, but I popped a housewarming bottle of vino from the Napa Valley's Topanga Vineyard this evening, and it struck me that a 2001 Cab Sav is no longer young.
  • To read some of the comments above, you’d think the appreciation of vino is wildly relative, when we know that cream rises to the top and there can be broad consensus on the assessment of a wine’s appeal.
  • "Ay," said the schoolmaster, "upon the principle that _in vino veritas_; but you know that _gravatus vino_ and _ebrius_ are two different things -- _gravatus vino_, the juice o 'the grape -- och, och, as every one knows, could and stupid; but _ebrius_ from blessed poteen, that warms and gives ecstatic nutrition to the heart."

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