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/ˈvaɪn/
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[ UK /vˈaɪn/ ]
[ UK /vˈaɪn/ ]
NOUN
- a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface
How To Use vine In A Sentence
- Spinach, endive and romaine lettuce are great in salads; just dress with a little olive oil and red wine vinegar.
- Solomon himself impersonated the phallic god Baal-Rimmon, "Lord of the Pomegranate," when he was united with his divine bride, the mysterious Shulamite, and drank the juice of her pomegranate Song of Solomon 8:2. Archive 2008-03-01
- Jim Devine said the £2326 of "joinery" was for storing personal and party political material in a pub cellar he was renting. Archive 2009-06-01
- Leif Eiriksson landed in Vineland in the year 10001. American Friends Service Committee - Nobel Lecture
- Throwing himself into one of the office's numerous squashy chairs, Irvine admits to a last - minute attack of the collywobbles.
- It's as if an angel made a divine appointment to show me what a kete of kindness can do for a flock of lost little lambs.
- It is frequently the heaviness of the tax that keeps the price of corn low.
- We do not come upon monster advertisements of antibilious pills, hair dye, or soap amid olive groves and vineyards. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
- But though this darkness were wholly removed, there is another darkness, that ariseth not from the want of light, but from the excessive superabundance of light — _caligo lucis nimiæ_, (240) that is, a divine darkness, a darkness of glory, such an infinite excess and superplus of light and glory, above all created capacities, that it dazzles and confounds all mortal or created understandings. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
- That being impossible here, let us return to the topic of theism and the relation of evil to divine purpose.