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wineskin
[wahyn-skin]
wineskin
/ ˈwaɪnˌskɪn /
noun
the skin of a sheep or goat sewn up and used as a holder for wine
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One key source of “1917’s” academy appeal is that it’s a case of old wine being poured into new wineskins.
From Los Angeles Times
But more recently, Rose Hill has been putting new wine in its old “wineskins” of animal-based agriculture.
From Washington Times
They may have descended from leather botas, or wineskins, and early examples were made of clay before glass became the preferred material.
From New York Times
At the Saint Toribio shrine, the father and daughter joined other penitents who were setting their wineskins alight.
From Washington Times
A grinning satyr sails on a bloated wineskin.
From New York Times
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