vined
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of vined
Example Sentences
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She stood by a vined column, gazing at him; she smiled.
From "The Killer Angels: The Classic Novel of the Civil War" by Michael Shaara
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They had a concert in the open quadrangle, with vined cloisters on all four sides, and holy statues and crucifixes about.
From Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915 by Anonymous
Upstairs there would be four bedrooms and a bath-room, all according to the plan to be white wainscoting half-way up and delicately vined or tinted papers above.
From Lo, Michael! by Hill, Grace Livingston
They could easily see the movement of white between the green vined lattice.
From The Girl Scouts at Camp Comalong Peg of Tamarack Hills by Garis, Lillian
Her perfume comes From lavender folds vined dreamily— A-blossom with brocaded blooms,— A stuff of Orient looms.
From Days and Dreams Poems by Cawein, Madison J.
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