Pronunciation: /vaɪn/
noun A plant with a long, thin stem that grows along the ground or climbs up a support structure
A1 I saw a vine growing on the fence.
A2 She likes to watch funny videos on Vine.
B1 The grape vine in our backyard produces delicious fruit.
B2 The vine wrapped itself around the tree trunk, creating a beautiful natural decoration.
C1 The ancient ruins were covered in thick, overgrown vines.
C2 The intricate design of the vine on the tapestry was truly mesmerizing.
verb None
A1 I vine every morning to reach the ripe grapes at the top of the vineyard.
A2 She vines gracefully through the trees in the forest, moving like a wild animal.
B1 The ivy vines along the old stone wall create a beautiful natural decoration.
B2 As a professional climber, he vines up the rock face with ease and precision.
C1 The dancer's movements seem to vine effortlessly across the stage, captivating the audience.
C2 In his latest performance, the acrobat will vine from the ceiling, showcasing his incredible strength and agility.
adjective None
A1 I saw a vine plant growing on the fence.
A2 The vine leaves were green and glossy.
B1 The vineyard produced excellent quality grapes.
B2 The vine-covered pergola provided shade in the garden.
C1 The ancient ruins were covered in thick vines, creating a mystical atmosphere.
C2 The intricate patterns of the vine carvings on the temple walls were mesmerizing.
adverb None
A1 She climbed the vine quickly to reach the top of the tree.
A2 The vine grew slowly along the fence, providing shade for the garden.
B1 The vines twisted and turned, creating a natural barrier between the two properties.
B2 The grape vines were carefully pruned to ensure a bountiful harvest.
C1 The ivy vine gracefully wrapped itself around the old stone building, adding to its charm.
C2 The thick vine snaked its way through the dense jungle, offering a lifeline for the explorer.
pronoun None
A1 The vine grows up the side of the house.
A2 I saw a vine with beautiful flowers growing in the garden.
B1 The vine wrapped itself around the tree trunk.
B2 The vine extended its tendrils in search of support.
C1 The vine's leaves turned a vibrant shade of green in the sunlight.
C2 The vine's intricate patterns of growth fascinated the botanist.
preposition None
A1 The monkey swung from vine to vine.
A2 The grapevine grew along the fence.
B1 She used a vine to tie the plants together in the garden.
B2 The ivy vine climbed up the side of the house.
C1 The vineyard produced excellent wine grapes.
C2 The ancient ruins were covered in a thick vine of ivy.
conjunction None
A1 I like to watch vines of funny cats.
A2 She wanted to swing from the vine, but it was too high.
B1 The vine was strong and sturdy, so it held their weight easily.
B2 You can use a vine to climb up the tree and reach the fruit.
C1 The vine intertwined with the branches, creating a beautiful natural canopy.
C2 The vine acted as a bridge between the two cliffs, allowing them to cross safely.
interjection None
A1 Vine! That's a cool plant.
A2 Vine! Be careful not to trip over it.
B1 Vine! I love how it climbs up the wall.
B2 Vine! It adds a nice touch to the garden.
C1 Vine! The way it intertwines with other plants is fascinating.
C2 Vine! It creates a beautiful natural canopy.
article None
A1 I saw a vine growing on the fence.
A2 The vine in my backyard is starting to bloom.
B1 The vine wrapped itself around the tree trunk.
B2 The grape vine produced a bountiful harvest this year.
C1 The ivy vine climbed up the side of the building, creating a beautiful facade.
C2 The passionflower vine in the garden attracts many butterflies with its vibrant flowers.
formal The vineyard produced a bountiful harvest of grapes this year.
informal I love scrolling through vine compilations on social media.
slang That new dance move is going viral on the vine.
figurative The friendship between them grew strong like a vine, intertwining their lives together.
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