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enologist

NOUN
  1. a specialist in wine making

How To Use enologist In A Sentence

  • When we mention tasting, we immediately think of enologists with their tastevins and of monks in their monasteries busily perfecting their beer or cheese-making techniques between prayers.
  • Then again, when it came to something Amis actually cared about, he could be as punctilious as the archest of oenologists. The Hangover Artist
  • In this respect a phrenologist is a pure quack in comparison with a lady in a trance. Recollections of Europe
  • His hair was cropped close, and the unevennesses of his cranium, thus laid bare, would have struck a phrenologist by reason of the strange intertexture of contradictory propensities. A Hero of Our Time
  • As a practical lichenologist, when one species is rare or lacking in the neighbourhood, he is able to fall back on others, varying greatly in shape, colour and texture. Bramble-Bees and Others
  • Our visiting state expert lichenologist was not here to check our lichen. Grouse Diary Entry
  • And so much for the grandest histrion of modern times, as near as I can deliberately judge (and the phrenologists put my “caution” at 7) —grander, I believe, than Kean in the expression of electric passion, the prime eligibility of the tragic artist. The Old Bowery. November Boughs
  • You might think getting a globe is as relevant as going to see a phrenologist. Globe-Trot In Style
  • Not that I am what is called a phrenologist, but I am curious as to the physical developments of these fellow-mortals of mine, and a little in want of a sensation. The Poet at the Breakfast-Table
  • Phrenologists became equally puzzled by villains with prominent bumps of honesty and integrity.
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