vines
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pluralof vine.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
vinenounany plant having a long, slender stem that trails or creeps on the ground or climbs by winding itself about a support or holding fast with tendrils or claspers.
Example Sentences
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A new winery near Slane in County Meath is believed to be the biggest ever planting of vines in Ireland - about 36,000 vines on 30 hectares of land.
From BBC ● Aug. 16, 2026
Scattering straw between vines, known as mulching, is not new, but what has changed is its purpose: from improving general soil health to helping vineyards withstand a warming climate.
From Barron's ● Aug. 16, 2026
Further south, in County Waterford, David Dennison started his Viking Winery in 2009, planting 30 vines of rondo.
From BBC ● Aug. 16, 2026
Earlier this year, he called 911 after seeing a man set fire to vines hanging from the freeway’s sound wall.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 9, 2026
And we can’t spend hours at the lake, out in the open, harvesting enough vines to eat right now.
From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera
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