European twining plant whose flowers are used chiefly to flavor malt liquors; cultivated in America.
1Great masses of brilliant wood-bine cover the stone walls and hang from the trees along the fences.
2As it withers, the many-pointed leaf of the white bryony and the bine as it shrivels, in like manner, do their part.
3The last operation in the hop garden is stacking the poles, and burning the bine, a most inflammable material which makes a prodigious blaze.
4These fires seem a great waste of good fibrous matter, as in former times the bine was utilized for making coarse sacking and brown paper.
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6Bines of bryony hold the ankles, and hazel boughs are stiff and not ready to bend to the will.
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8The body was wrapped up in the jacket which he usually wore, and some pieces of blanketting tied round it with bines.
9Then, more sauntering in the fading twilight, and at half-past Bine we paced the long corridor leading to our chamber, and speedily were sound asleep.