Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: vines
IPA transcription: [v'aɪnz]
Usage examples
  • Shrubs and vines were putting on fresh garbs of green.
  • One of my clerks from the office said the same thing--the vines did not look natural.
  • Vines clutched at his feet, and the close-set bushes seemed unwilling to let him pass.
  • Its hills are covered with vines, and its cottages are scattered thickly in the plains.
  • I've tried the leaves from the trees and the mosses and creeping vines, but they don't seem to suit my taste.
  • Therefore, choosing vines or violets, pictures or pretzels, each with his nickel helps to determine what shall be produced.
  • Through the drifting clouds there was just enough light to enable them to perceive the dark forms of the melons lying side by side upon their vines.
  • Julia Cloud led her out to the upper porch with its rush rugs, willow chairs, and table, and its stone wall crowned with blooming plants and trailing vines.
  • The tracks cling to the mountain sides almost like vines cling to brick walls, and the curves are so short that one riding in the end coach can nearly reach the engineer.
  • The two men and the woman, however, were not looking at the sunlight, the vines, or the swaying curtains; they were looking at each other, and their eyes were troubled and questioning.