Genus of grape-producing plants.
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Examples for "grapevine"
Examples for "grapevine"
1Several months later, we heard through the grapevine that Linda was pregnant.
2The grapevine says he's up for rear admiral on the current list.
3The two men were well aware of how the Afghan grapevine worked.
4What happened that day filtered back down the grapevine around recreation time.
5She'd never heard about it in the press or on the grapevine.
1The Selandria vitis attacks the vine, while Selandria rosæ, the Rose slug, injures the rose.
2The red whortleberry (Vaccinium vitis idea) is found everywhere but is most abundant in rocky places.
3The vine-planting habit has spread a fair bit since the first examples of vitis vinifera fruited around Transcaucasia.
4He wrote an Epitomie de vitis Romanorum pontificum, besides controversial treatises, letters, &c. (see Migne, Patrologia Latina, vol.
5It seems very likely that the wine vine, vitis vinifera, originally came from this region, and winemaking certainly dates back 6,000 to 8,000 years.
1Peppi was there, puttering around the flower beds and fussing with the grapevines.
2They headed off on a narrow dirt trail through the grapevines.
3Like the grapevines, they too lay in tangled disarray, the result of long neglect.
4This is what happened to the nest under the grapevines.
5I heard such a noise through the grapevines, so I got what I could and ran for it.
1It is the 'indignant wine' which has been wrung from the grape plant by its external mutilation.
2Grape plants have 30,434 genes, by the latest count.
3Today, there are almost 10,000 acres of grapes planted in British Columbia, up 8.7% from 2008.
Translations for grape plant