vined
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of vined
Example Sentences
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They come in pairs like monogamous swans, arriving for her parents’ famous cocktail parties, chitchatting among the heavy walnut furniture—the coffee table with its twisted, vined legs, the tiger-oak sideboard laden with silver she and Sally polish the day before Thanksgiving, or Christmas Eve.
From The New Yorker
The perlite is placed in bato buckets, used for growing vined plants like tomatoes, cucumbers and squash.
From Washington Times
Jeb Bush’s limp plea for applause got him Vined into oblivion.
From The Guardian
Rae just inked a deal with HBO to produce a show based on her life, ABC’s Blackish was renewed for a second season, Thurston’s How to be Black is a New York Times bestseller, and Drake’s Hotline Bling will be spoofed, vined and memed – all expressions of love – well into the New Year.
From The Guardian
If this little escapade had gone down in 2015, the Not My Problem Lady would have had a smartphone, and the whole thing—her refusal, my quivering little butt obeying its orders in the breeze—would have been live-tweeted, Facebooked, Instagrammed, Vined, and Snapchatted.
From Slate
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