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vineyard

[ US /ˈvɪnjɝd/ ]
[ UK /vˈɪnjəd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced

How To Use vineyard In A Sentence

  • There are numerous non-French vineyards pumping out inauthentic champagne.
  • Tours of local vineyards can also be arranged. Times, Sunday Times
  • One day should be spent visiting some of the key vineyards, so I took advantage of the Discovery Pass and idled away two agreeable afternoons visiting Margaux and St Emilion.
  • The mine is a hive of activity with more traffic here than on the roads heading into the site, where visitors drive past a scenic vineyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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"
  • The castle stood on the point of a hill and sloping down on all sides were verdant hayfields, olive groves, vegetable gardens, fruit orchards, and vineyards.
  • They have not laboured in the vineyard long enough to accept the dynamics of the struggle that he has been engaged in.
  • There are barbecue facilities and a small picnic area overlooking the vineyard.
  • Here thematic chapters treat topics such as manors and granges, woods and parks, gardens and vineyards, and towns and transport, setting out in a big, fat book a valuable overview.
  • The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes.
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