Wine meaning in English

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Definition

(red, white) wine: an alcoholic drink made from grapes, often drunk with a meal noun
a bottle of wine

UK: Red wine and soya cheese - the perfect taste combination!
US: I usually drink white wine with fish.

Examples

  • "Wine woman : Welcome to Eagle's Pate vineyard!"
  • "I will drink the wine"
  • "Just me and the girls enjoying some wine and talking about anything and everything."
  • "Wine woman : Well hello there gentlemen."
  • "Bruno mixed these with red wine to create homemade perfumes which he tested on the family dog, Stink."
  • "Wine woman : ...you can see the vines all around us."
  • "Wine woman : The estate has been in my family for five generations..."
  • "Bruno's dad : Well, son, it's just like America, except the food and wine are better."
  • "Every day I spend my time drinking wine, feeling fine"
  • "Wine woman : ...and we've been cultivating Zinfandel grapes for over 100 years..."
  • "I'm pleased you appreciate good wine"
  • "I can't remember the names of many of the wines or grapes that we tasted, but I can remember that they were very nice, and that there were lots of them."
  • "I couldn't even take my glass of wine outside the bar to keep me company, thanks to most town centres now being "alcohol-free zones"."
  • "Wine woman : Shall we begin tasting?"
  • "Curiously, the security didn't check them. I would love to share these special foods, wines and odors with you."
  • "Another airport official confirmed that Delavigne was inebriated, adding "He told his entourage to get on the ship and bring the wine, saying that it was time to "take this party to the motherf***in skies"."
  • "Edward : How about wines?"
  • "Finally they let me go back into the stadium, but I was thirsty, so I went to get a glass of wine, but they had only pretzels!"
  • "Do you judge a man on the vintage of wine he serves after vigorously chasing a fox across the English countryside?"
  • "Wine woman : Gentlemen, our tasting is complete."

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