Wine

//waɪn//

"Wine" in a Sentence (24 examples)

Wine is poetry in bottles.

You bought the food, so if I buy the wine that will even things up.

Fish and red wine don't go together.

Will you drink wine instead of milk?

And the banquet sponsor tasted the water, which had turned into wine.

Who loves not women, wine and song remains a fool his whole life long.

The doctor has ordered the patient to abstain from wine.

Pass me the wine, please.

Is there enough money to get a bottle of wine?

I'd like to have a glass of wine.

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Wine is usually stronger than beer.

"Wine improves with age but I improve with wine," she slurred as she slid gracefully beneath the table.

And David's Lips are lock't; but in divine High piping Péhlevi, with "Wine! Wine! Wine! Red Wine!" — the Nightingale cries to the Rose That yellow Cheek of her's to'incarnadine.

In Europe then [1925] we thought of wine as something as healthy and normal as food and also as a great giver of happiness and well being and delight. Drinking wine was not a snobbism nor a sign of sophistication nor a cult; it was as natural as eating and to me as necessary, and I would not have thought of eating a meal without drinking either wine or cider or beer.

Admirers of Israel’s kosher and nonkosher wines need the 2007 edition of “Rogov’s Guide to Israeli Wines” (Toby Press, $19.95).

The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates promoted wine for various purposes, including reducing fevers and dressing wounds.

...dandelion wine, rice wine, plum wine...

I'd like three beers and two wines, please. My friend will have the same.

Neither Major Wadhams nor I is accustomed to being wined and dined by perfect strangers who do not even present themselves, but leave servants to do the honors, consequently to both of us our present situation smacks of romance and adventure;

I rushed into my cabin, coffeed, wined, and went to bed sobbing.

Vor voices rawze upon tha wine

Aw how sholl I tell o’m—vor âll pirty maidens / When I pass’d ’em look’d back—ther smill rawze on tha wine.

Carolina come wine 'pon me / Oh watch how di gyal groove

Even when there are positive comments, as in the responses to “white boy wines to dancehall,” the origin of the white boy's ability to dance is attributed to skills derived from others: […].

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