VINE in a Sentence
Learn VINE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
48 example sentences for VINE, such as:
1. Then she sat down on a plank under the vine.
2. The vine has begun to grow away from the wall.
3. A vine is a growth form based on long, flexible stems.
4. They ain't dried fish, and they never grew on stalk or vine.
5. They want to uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden.
2. The vine has begun to grow away from the wall.
3. A vine is a growth form based on long, flexible stems.
4. They ain't dried fish, and they never grew on stalk or vine.
5. They want to uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of VINE
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vine
n. a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface
Classic Sentence: (41 in 3 pages)
1 He wanted to see her, not against the tea urn, but with her glass green eyes and thick body, the neck was broad as a pillar, against an arum lily or a vine.
2 He forgot how she would have looked against vine leaf in a greenhouse.
3 Then she sat down on a plank under the vine.
4 The future shadowed their present, like the sun coming through the many-veined transparent vine leaf; a criss-cross of lines making no pattern.
5 And they sat on in the greenhouse, on the plank with the vine over them, listening to Miss La Trobe or whoever it was, practising her scales.
6 It was a very low hut, poor, small, and clean, with a vine nailed against the outside.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER X—THE BISHOP IN THE PRESENCE OF AN UNKNOWN LIGHT
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER X—THE BISHOP IN THE PRESENCE OF AN UNKNOWN LIGHT
7 He seated himself on a wooden bench, with his back against a decrepit vine; he gazed at the stars, past the puny and stunted silhouettes of his fruit-trees.
8 Like all children, who resemble young shoots of the vine, which cling to everything, she had tried to love; she had not succeeded.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER III—TWO MISFORTUNES MAKE ONE PIECE OF GOOD FORTUN...
Context Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER III—TWO MISFORTUNES MAKE ONE PIECE OF GOOD FORTUN...
9 She doesn't know us, she doesn't even talk about the flocks of green doves, as she calls the vine leaves on the wall.
10 There is not a single plant, not a fig tree, vine, olive, pear, nor flower bed, but bears the trace of your attention.
11 We had, on our way out, to cross a paved hall, with glass sides and roof, over which a vine was trained.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 32. THE BEGINNING OF A LONG JOURNEY
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 32. THE BEGINNING OF A LONG JOURNEY
12 It was her belief, at first, that she was at home upon a Sunday morning; but the vine leaves as she see at the winder, and the hills beyond, warn't home, and contradicted of her.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 51. THE BEGINNING OF A LONGER JOURNEY
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 51. THE BEGINNING OF A LONGER JOURNEY
13 On the porch, sheltered by a wild-grape vine, was the figure of a woman in white.
14 They ain't dried fish, and they never grew on stalk or vine.
15 So when, as here at Rawdon's, one sees a vine clinging to a little porch, and home-like windows peeping over the fences, one takes a long breath.
Example Sentence:
1 They want to uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden.
2 A vine is a growth form based on long, flexible stems.
3 There was some debate as to whether the benefit scheme should be withdrawn or simply allowed to wither on the vine.
4 The vine has begun to grow away from the wall.
5 "I never did see the beat of that boy!" She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines that would constitute the garden.
6 The murky depths of the swamp were so dark that one couldn't tell the vines and branches from the snakes.
7 I took the sack of corn meal and took it to where the canoe was hid, and shoved the vines and branches apart and put it in; then I done the same with the side of bacon; then the whisky-jug.