[
UK
/wˈaɪn/
]
[ US /ˈwaɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈwaɪn/ ]
VERB
- drink wine
-
treat to wine
Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week
NOUN
- fermented juice (of grapes especially)
- a red as dark as red wine
How To Use wine In A Sentence
- Wine lovers in the U.S. are increasingly describing their favorite vintage as molto buono, instead of très bon.
- An empty plastic 2 litre bottle is tied to a rock, or bag of stones with strong twine or string.
- For winemakers in the Rhone, 2002 was a disastrous year, with violent storms and huge rainfall during the harvest.
- Spinach, endive and romaine lettuce are great in salads; just dress with a little olive oil and red wine vinegar.
- A table at the bottom compared the calorie content of 100 ml of beer with the same amount of gin, rum, whisky, cognac and wine.
- For all that, Grossman drinks more white wine than red, partly because he eats a lot of fish and vegetarian food.
- There are two main approaches: one is a synthetic plug the same shape as a cork that can be placed in the top of the bottle in the same way as a cork and removed with a corkscrew, so preserving the ritual of opening a bottle of wine.
- Some random bluster and name-drop: "In 2005, we sponsored Rock the Vote, [garbled, something about wine], we got a chance to connect with President Obama then. "I want to see that invitation": D.C. 'Housewives' recap and fact-check (#8, Oct. 1)
- _ When a scirrhus affects any gland of no great extent or sensibility, it is, after a long period of time, liable to suppurate without inducing fever, like the indolent tumors of the conglobate or lymphatic glands above mentioned; whence collections of matter are often found after death both in men and other animals; as in the liver of swine, which have been fed with the grounds of fermented mixtures in the distilleries. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
- The church was dedicated to St Anthony of Egypt, patron saint of swineherds and of charcoal burners, a trade carried out on the fell for many years in the past.