winy

IPA: wˈaɪni

adjective

  • Having the taste or qualities of wine.
  • Relating to the effects of drinking wine.
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Examples of "winy" in Sentences

  • We need an interesting villain not some winy Carrnie!
  • November 27, 2009 at 5:26 am ity bity tiny winy orange and white little kitty
  • The winy sauce and the rich meat (beef cheeks) smack of a strong résumé, however.
  • She leaned over and kissed Ginny, a winy kiss, and they both kissed Margie's cheeks.
  • It tastes like winy, sweet-tart apple butter laced with cinnamon, with a spicy mellow richness all its own.
  • I put both hands to the wall and leaned into the mirror and saw bruises and welts, deep discolorations, and a slash of dried blood with a winy flush around it.
  • Hilary has been running half of the time as a feminist, equal in strength to any man, and the other half as a winy girl getting unfairly ganged up on by all the men.
  • Rolled out from semolina flour and local eggs, and layered with tangy tomato sauce and winy beef short ribs, the dish is served in a portion that suggests it be shared.
  • Intelligentsia sells $19, 12-ounce bags of Anjilanaka organic beans from Bolivia, which boast hints of "white grape, honey and apple skin," the website says, while Blue Bottle's $18 Sidamo Taramessa comes from a cooperative farm in Ethiopia and tastes "punchy," "winy" and "leathery," the company says.

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