Definition: 1. Weak-stemmed plant that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface. 2. A climbing plant that produces grapes. 3. Any climbing plant with long thin stems ; one of these stems.
Use 'vine' in a sentence:
1. The joss in the temple hated the big tree and the bines and vines clinging to it, which had occupied the vastly space in front of the joss house, because he thought they had usurped1 its role, and ha has always wanted to get rid of them.
2. You would take me away from my vines?
3. They find the vine can be used to make paper and baskets, it can be used to feed the goats, and it can even be eaten by people.
4. Look down from heaven and see! Watch over this vine.
5. Love is a vine that grows into our hearts.
6. The grape vine climbed up along the wall.
7. A man ties tree vines to his legs.
8. First, he was wrapped, in a vine leaf, and put into a warm trousers' pocket.
9. Long vines twine round the tree.
10. The vine in the garden winds around a big tree.
11. Melons grow on vines.
12. We reached a beautiful grotto, whose entrance was almost hiden by the vine.
13. One notable fable features a fox repeatedly trying to reach a bunch of grapes on a very high vine.
14. First, fruit must be ripened completely on the vine.
15. So stop feeding it and let it wither on the vine.
16. Fraser Island is famous for its tangled vine forests, or scrubs.
17. Return here within twenty minutes and you will find the vine grown and the branches filled with gold pieces.
18. The Resources and Landscape Application of Ornamental Vine Plants in Guangzhou.
19. Vines run over the wall.
20. The easiest way to propagate a vine is to take hardwood cuttings.
21. Essentially, vines and grapes need water, heat and light.
22. He buried the vines so the root system could continue to grow.
23. Dying on the Vine: How Phylloxera Transformed Wine.
24. A study on the flora of the seed vines in Central China region.
25. A calabash is a light-green vine fruit, also known as opo squash or long melon.
26. He found a beautiful grotto, whose entrance was hidden by vines.
27. The vine twines around the trunk.
28. There was only one leaf left on the vine.
29. He then jumps head-first from a high tower to touch the earth with the top of his head — without breaking the vine.
30. There is a vine yard before the hill.
31. It was the last on the vine.
32. Two Vines climbed and intertwined on the wall.
33. Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits.
34. And on the under side of the leaf of the potato vine are the bright orange eggs of the potato bug.
35. Grape vines overarched the garden path.
36. The song of buds swelling on the vine.
37. But the only way to get there is to grab a vine and swing off the tree.
38. Another coffee and I set off with directions to the "Old Vine."
39. Then the trees said to the vine, 'Come and be our king.'
40. Their vine comes from the vine of Sodom and from the fields of Gomorrah.
41. A vine wraps round a big tree.
42. As a vine cut down is fit for nothing but the fire.
43. The vines were attacked by mildew.
44. The vine twines round the tree.
45. There he stopped to see if, by any chance, a vine filled with gold coins was in sight.
46. The green vines have entangled the fence.
47. I never realized Ruth Rendell and Barbara Vine were one and the same.
48. 'Vine fruit' is the generic term for currants and raisins.
49. Vines spiraled upward toward the roof.
50. If you are using an artificial vine, simply wind it around the wreath.
51. Every square metre of soil was used, mainly for olives, vines, and almonds.
52. They had been forced to uproot their vines and plant wheat.
53. It was the last leaf on the vine.
54. She also writes under the pseudonym of Barbara Vine.