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Discover LudwigThe word "vine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a type of plant with a long, slender stem and tendrils that attach to a support, or as a verb to refer to the act of climbing or trailing something. For example, "The trellis was covered in lush green vines" or "The girl tried to vine up the wall in a desperate attempt to escape."
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I tried sweet ice wine, made from grapes that have frozen on the vine.
He admits many believe party politics is withering on the vine.
The England & Wales Cricket Board also kept its counsel, although the ECB's official Twitter account did tweet a vine of one of the 14 sixes hit by Pietersen against Leicestershire.
Otherwise, it's hard to seal the rolls (and the same goes for burritos, stuffed vine leaves and all manner of wraps).
The vine is the jewel in the crown of Maribor, Slovenia's wine-loving second city, in the north-east of the country, which can now be reached by direct flights from Southend with Adria Airways.
There are great pork-and-veg soups with a dollop of sour cream, and stuffed vine or cabbage leaves are a legacy of the Turkish occupation.
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No phone, beachlets.co.uk/property/cyprus-3-bed-beachfront-holiday-villa Good for messing about on the water Sleeps 4 Cost from £1,300 a week Right on the water's edge with fantastic views across to the Greek island of Symi, Askim is one of a trio of modern vine-covered villas along stony Saranda cove.
At about 450 years old, the Old Vine has survived war, fire and pestilence, and still produces fat bunches of red Žametovka grapes (most vines slow down at the tender age of 40).
Open for breakfast and lunch, you can sit outside beneath the grape-vine framed awnings and watch life in this picturesque town go by (autumn is highly recommended for wildfire leaf colour), or dine inside the pantry among rows of handmade preserves and local wines and soak up the kitchen's hearty aromas.
Consumers in vine-free bits of Europe hop around the world as they browse supermarket shelves for wine (70% of wine drunk in Ireland is imported into the European Union, and the union may soon be a net importer of wine by volume).
Vision Robotics, a company based in San Diego, has demonstrated a prototype vine-pruning robot.
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