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wine

/ˈwaɪ̯n/noun, verb1 syllable

Wine means: a red as dark as red wine.

Synonyms for wine3

noun, as in a red as dark as red wine

wine-colored, wine-coloured

noun, as in fermented juice (of grapes especially)

vino

What does wine mean?4

noun

1

a red as dark as red wine

2

fermented juice (of grapes especially)

verb

1

drink wine

2

treat to wine“Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with wine?31

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All 31 rhymes for wine, grouped by syllable

Wine in a sentence

  • When the wine is in, the wit is out.unknown
  • There is very little wine in the bottle, if any.marcelostockle
  • He enjoys wine sometimes, but mostly he drinks whisky.CM
  • And the banquet sponsor tasted the water, which had turned into wine.carlosalberto
  • Who loves not women, wine and song remains a fool his whole life long.Objectivesea
  • My father usually drinks beer, but this evening he drank wine.CK
  • Having said 'domestic wine', anything bottled domestically is deemed to be domestic wine.unknown
  • He's a drinker, so wine would probably be good for a souvenir.unknown

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Forms of wine

as a noun

plural
wines

as a verb

third-person singular
wines
present participle
wining
past participle
wined
past tense
wined