Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
vine . - adjective Growing in the manner of a vine;
twisting andentwining . - noun The action of the verb to
vine .
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Examples
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The copper vining piece is based on a 30s design by French interiors designer Edoard Benedictus, while the copper deer references old tapestries thus representing feminine/textile history.
Mid-day blog post katelnorth 2008
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Glad to see that the purple vining flower growing on the deck of my new house is a morning-glory.
Scenes of Home 2008
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Growing vining veggies on trellises and the like extends the real estate into the air, sort of like a Manhattan skyscraper.
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The half partition now separating the two rooms held a jungle of vining green plants that thrived on the humidity.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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The half partition now separating the two rooms held a jungle of vining green plants that thrived on the humidity.
Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010
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It helps to research each plant's spacing needs and growing habits: Some vegetables grow upright, others trail along the ground and still others have a vining habit.
Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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It helps to research each plant's spacing needs and growing habits: Some vegetables grow upright, others trail along the ground and still others have a vining habit.
Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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It helps to research each plant's spacing needs and growing habits: Some vegetables grow upright, others trail along the ground and still others have a vining habit.
Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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It helps to research each plant's spacing needs and growing habits: Some vegetables grow upright, others trail along the ground and still others have a vining habit.
Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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The plantings of perennials have been usurped by this vining ground cover, a passalong from Mae and Mickey.
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