Wine is a drink made by changing grapes or fruit juice with a process called fermentation. People often drink wine with food.
She drinks red wine with dinner.
Wine is made from grapes.
In old or poetic English, wine can mean to whine or complain softly. This use is rare today.
He did not wine but faced troubles bravely.
The poem speaks of those who wine in darkness.
Wine can refer to a meeting or party where people drink and taste different wines. It is usually a fun social event.
We went to a wine event last night.
The wine was delicious at the party.
To wine something means to wrap or twist it around something else. Sometimes the path or road can also wind or wine.
She wined the string around the stick.
The road wines through the hills.
Wine can mean a special kind of wine made sweeter and stronger. People often drink it with dessert or use it for cooking.
She served a sweet wine after dinner.
Dessert wine is very sugary.