wineskin

NOUN
  1. an animal skin (usually a goatskin) that forms a bag and is used to hold and dispense wine
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How To Use wineskin In A Sentence

  • He looked once more at his intended victim, whose fat lips were now round a wineskin. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • The statue represented a nude male figure wearing traveling boots and carrying a wineskin on his left shoulder, his right shoulder and hand raised above his head.
  • In the camp, beside the glowing remains of three watchfires, paired sentries sat on heaps of skins, talking in low tones and passing wineskins from hand to hand.
  • Beside the armor, half hidden in the shadows, lie a wineskin, a lyre, books, and a mask.
  • They are the ancient Greeks, arguably the most alcohol-savvy society to ever drain a wineskin.
  • For traveling with wine in checked baggage we found a product called Wineskin. Astor Wines says no to Styro, yes to plastic sleeves | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Takmet sighed, passing the wineskin to the girls first.
  • Dinael rolled out the bedroll off to the side, gesturing for Amerial to take a seat, as he dug through his packs once more to pull out some food and a wineskin filled with water.
  • He took a swig of wine, set the wineskin aside and made to slide down under the cloak to sleep, but Kieran caught his arm.
  • For only those names which end in o and n, have the designation proper to a chattel, e.g. xulon (’log’), schoinion (’rope’); those which do not end so have that of a masculine or feminine object, though some of them we apply to chattels: e.g. askos (’wineskin’) is a masculine noun, and kline (’bed’) a feminine. On Sophistical Refutations
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