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winy

[ UK /wˈa‍ɪni/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having the taste of wine
    a rich winy taste

How To Use winy In A Sentence

  • Lilla shuddered on one occasion as I pointed out the long, twiny body of The Golden Magnet
  • His eggshell-brown skin and twiny dreadlocks marked him as a Negro, but Randy had a tight walk and way of talking that Kiki associated with northern whites. RL’s Dream
  • A scent is no longer fresh if it smells sour or winy, gives off a distinctive alcohol aroma or no longer smells like it originally did.
  • President Mwinyi said his country would also like to attract investment from private companies.
  • The chocolate cap gave way to a rush of powdered sugar, and beneath it, a soft, dark, winy chew.
  • Nose : Subtle winy nose with slightly woody, vegetal and pepper notes.
  • She leaned over and kissed Ginny, a winy kiss, and they both kissed Margie's cheeks. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE AND MARGIE
  • As for these latter, they flashed about them here, there, and everywhere, now glittering in the sunshine, now looking dull and plum-coloured as they hovered on hazy wings before the long trumpet blossoms of some convolvulus-like flower whose twiny stems trailed over or wrapped the lower growth. Rob Harlow's Adventures A Story of the Grand Chaco
  • President Mwinyi said his country would also like to attract investment from private companies.
  • I put both hands to the wall and leaned into the mirror and saw bruises and welts, deep discolorations, and a slash of dried blood with a winy flush around it. Underworld
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