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Meaning wine meaning

What does wine mean?
Definitions in simple English

wine

Wine is an alcoholic drink made from grapes or other fruit. I don't drink wine very often. Usually I prefer beer.

wine

If you wine and dine someone, you entertain them with dinner and wine.

wine

fermented juice (of grapes especially) a red as dark as red wine drink wine treat to wine Our relatives in Italy wined and dined us for a week

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Topics wine topics

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Simple sentences

I'd like to have a glass of wine.
May I see the wine list?
Will you have another glass of wine?
Give me a bottle of wine.
You must be careful with the wine glass.
The glass is full of wine.
Could I have a glass of white wine?
She likes wine.
A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.
I like white wine better than red wine.
What's your favorite cheese to eat when drinking wine?
Wine is poetry filled in bottles.
Wine is poetry put into a bottle.
Wine is bottled poetry.
Fish and red wine don't go together.
Will you drink wine instead of milk?
Who loves not women, wine and song remains a fool his whole life long.
Pass me the wine, please.
Is there enough money to get a bottle of wine?
I want to chill the wine more.
We'd like another bottle of wine.
The doctor has ordered the patient to abstain from wine.
We'd like to have some wine.
Wine is made from grapes.
Wine helps digest food.
There is little wine left.
Heavy taxes are laid on wine.

Movie subtitles

But, by the time you knock his socks off today, wine and dine him over the weekend and then do your presentation on Monday, he will be.
That's wine.
I'm a wine rep.
All stocked up on wine, though, I see, huh?
I'm gonna end up in prison drinking toilet wine - 'cause Barry screwed up again.
Oh, uh, wine glasses.
Uh, I was in the kitchen for a while - that's where I saw Reverend Greene getting more wine - and then the study with Dr Plummer.
Is this all the wine?
Sallust is saddened by the loss of his friend Glaucus, and seeks comfort in wine.
A handful of red gold for a cooling draught of white wine!
A wheel broke from the wagon loaded with wine.
Give me. some wine.
You stay out late nights, you drink lot of wine.
This is very old wine.
Want some wine, boss?
I'm a wine rep. That's part.
Is it still the old wine?
Lo! What wine?
Well, old man, is there some wine for your guest?
No, give me wine.
I'd like to get some wine.
What did you put into this wine?
I never drink wine.
He drank the wine. confused alcohol with fatigue.
But, by the time you knock his socks off today, wine and dine him over the weekend and then do your presentation on Monday, he will be. Putty in our hands. - Oh.
Full of wine and hatred, Justin assembled his forces in the blink of an eye.
Empty wine bottles Cigarette and cigar butts.
Tell that wenching brat to come over and have a bottle of wine with me.
The gent there wants you to have wine with him.
WE WERE ENJOYING A LITTLE BOTTLE OF WINE ON OUR WAY HERE, AND THE NEXT THING WE KNEW, WE WOKE UP IN THE BUSHES UNDER THE BRIDGE.
We should celebrate this with a bottle of wine.
He talks of wine and women as a prelude to the hunt.
Only a pin point, monsieur Beaumont, in a glass of wine or perhaps a flower.
A glass of wine!
Silver, bring wine!
Only a pin point, Monsieur. In a flower. or perhaps in a glass of wine?

News and current affairs

When we pick a cheaper wine, we can splurge on dessert.
Moldova is deeply in debt, unemployment is high, and its once well-regarded wine industry is in decline.
Instead, Georgia's long-term economic success will depend on exports to the Russian market: neither Georgian wine nor Georgian fruit is needed in the United States or Italy.
It also produces rather good wine.
Portugal could produce wine cheaply, whereas Great Britain could produce cloth much more cheaply than wine.
By selling cloth and buying wine, Great Britain obtains more of both, as does Portugal.
Craving one seems to be a desire, like fine wine, that one discovers only when one has substantial wealth.
Hence the popular belief that democracies, like wine, improve with age.
It is through Homer that virtually all Western readers first encounter the Mediterranean world: its islands and shores and peoples knit together by diplomacy, trade, marriage, oil, wine, and long ships.
In America, for example, it is illegal to ship wine privately from California to Massachusetts because wine wholesalers in Massachusetts managed to have a Federal law established that protects their huge profit margins.
Poles had worked in some agricultural jobs - in sugar beet and wine harvesting - even during the communist era.
Like drinking a glass or two of wine, it helps digestion and lightens the mind.
All those days spent in secret conclave in Basel, drinking through the BIS's legendary wine cellar, have apparently led to no consensus.
Vaudeville may be a French specialty, like bread, cheese, and wine, but it does not strengthen the dignity and credibility of an already spectacularly unpopular presidency.
Local papers discovered that he had illegally built a large, deluxe wine cellar with a spa beneath one of his mansions.
People of different nationalities and ethnicities have been living in this region side by side for centuries, sharing customs, traditions, bread and wine, and mutual respect for each another's cultures and languages.
Chile now faces similar actions, as it has in the past, concerning some important exports, such as wine and salmon.

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