Use wine in a sentence
Sentences starting with wine
- Wine has, before this, betrayed everything! [10]
- Wine moderately enjoyed makes the heart glad; and you don't look like a contented man. [10]
- Wine should bring him forgetfulness, too, bless him again with the sense of joyous existence which he knew so well, and which he now seemed on the point of losing. [10]
- Wine Face knelt, her face all grey, her fingers lacing and interlacing with pain. [11]
- Wine ran in excess. [4]
- Wine with every course, of course, being in France. [5]
- Wine was set before the sailor and he took off a glass with gusto, his eye cocked humorously towards his host. [11]
- Wine and musk and chloroform and coals of fire, I believe; I didn't think there was such color and flavor in a woman outside the tropics. [6]
- Wine Face! [11]
Sentences ending with wine
- I will follow you and bring you a beaker of old wine. [10]
- I will fetch you a draught of wine. [10]
- Of Cadmus he would fair have sung, Of Atreus and his line; But all the jocund echoes rung With songs of love and wine. [6]
- Without saying a word, he threw a gold chain to his brother, ordered his nobles to follow him, and left the garden, but only to wander restlessly up and down his apartments, and try to drown his rage in wine. [10]
- The welcome concluded with a final chant by the chorus, and continued to echo in Hermon's ears as he entered his uncle's chariot and drove away with him, crowned with laurel and intoxicated as if by fiery wine. [10]
- I drank the wine. [5]
- In later years we need it only as salt, as spice, as stimulating wine. [10]
- The usual mixture was composed of three-fifths water to two-fifths wine. [10]
- Only Ben Jamin was absent; he was sitting with his companions in his father's dining-room, and rewarding them for the assistance they had given him with right good wine. [10]
- The climate of Victoria is favorable to other great industries--among others, wheat-growing and the making of wine. [5]
Short sentences using wine
- The wine was drugged. [11]
- More wine went about. [4]
- Some wine there. [12]
- And the wine? [10]
- Wine! [10]
Sentences containing wine two or more times
- He ordered wine with a royal flourish and said: "I never dine without wine, sir" (which was a pitiful falsehood), and looked around upon the company to bask in the admiration he expected to find in their faces. [5]
- Swiftly he described what happened in the little room at the traitor's tavern, of the momentary reconciliation and the wine that he drank, drugged wine poured out but not drunk by Erris Boyne, and of his later unconsciousness. [11]
- Having sat some time at table, Speranski corked a bottle of wine and, remarking, "Nowadays good wine rides in a carriage and pair," passed it to the servant and got up. [2]
- The next morning the sun relented, and the wine of his dawn was wine indeed to our flagging hopes. [9]
- New wine does not go well into old bottles, but if an old cask has held good wine, it may improve a crude juice to stand awhile upon the lees of that which once filled it. [6]
- Numbers of the intoxicated crew, mad with excitement and wine, had cast off their clothes which lay in heaps between the pillars, soaking in puddles of spilt wine. [10]
- The wine which has flown to our hands out of space by desire is earthly, and good enough for that other toast; but throw away the glasses; we will drink this one in wine which has not visited this world before. [5]
More example sentences with the word wine in them
- Had you uttered your real opinion in the first place, the wine would have tasted better to us both. [10]
- He will throw you aside like an empty wine bottle when he has used you for a model. [10]
- Meanwhile Bartja had written Sappho a farewell letter, and was sitting over the wine with his fellow-prisoners and their elder friend Araspes. [10]
- Give me a wreath for my head--aye and another to that, and new wine in the cup! [10]
- Nobody, I suppose, would doubt this story if the moose, quaffing deep draughts of red wine from silver tankards, and then throwing themselves back upon divans, and lazily puffing the fragrant Havana. [4]
- Might get along without the equerry and the page, but can't have any wine or cigars without the butler, and can't dress without my valet. [5]
- To intoxicate themselves with wine, the gift of the god to whom they were paying homage, was not only permitted, but commanded, and the juice of the grape proved its all-equalizing power. [10]
- Cups filled high with wine now circulated among the mad-cap mystics; even Melissa refreshed herself, handing the beaker to her lover, and Diodoros raised to his mouth that place on the rim which her lips had touched. [10]
- They drank water with the well-cooked meat of the wapiti, though red wine faced them on the table. [11]
- They passed who with Homer Poured out the wine at the feet of their idols: Passing, what found they? [11]
- Below is a wine-shop, with a little side booth, in which some German travelers sit drinking their wine, and sputtering away in harsh gutturals. [4]
- Another cup of wine, the note, and then with renewed vigour we'll go back again. [10]
- The stronger the wine, the better it was liked. [4]
- Bring roses, bring wine, that we may sacrifice to Eros, and pour libations to Dionysus. [10]
- A cup of wine, Pollux, for me and your father. [10]
- Look at this wine, how pure it is, how fragrant; and yet it was trodden from the grape by the brawny feet of the vintagers. [10]
- She drank no wine, but was intoxicated by her own flow of language and so completely engrossed Georg's attention, that he found no time to address a word to the other guests. [10]
- I offered him wine, but he refused. [9]
- Perhaps some good wine would be of service to him--not to-day, but to-morrow or the day after. [10]
- And if the wine to lip she raise, With morsel of my bread; Then as we loved in ancient days, These lands of ours shall wed. [11]
- Champagne, "the foaming wine of Eastern France," in rum. [6]
- Of the first, wine is the illustrious and immortal example. [6]
- Having drunk the wine he lay back murmuring thanks and satisfaction, his eyes closed. [11]
- The amount of wine he had drunk to-day would generally have had no more effect upon him than water, and yet he had felt now and then as if he were drunken, and the whole festal hall turned round with him. [10]
- The casks of wine he had drunk in his short life were telling now, and his thrusts grew weaker. [9]
- The good Kitzing wine had strengthened his courage. [10]
- Then the elecampane wine did good service; yet was it not till she had drunk of it many times that her tongue spoke plainly again. [10]
- Had the architect's wine bereft him of his senses? [10]
- She gave the wine back to her daughter, saying good-humoredly: "I have tasted sweeter, but acid is refreshing in this heat. [10]
- I commanded my wine at the Coffee House with the best of the bucks, and was made a member of the South River and Jockey clubs. [9]
- I'll bring some wine at once. [10]
- He drank much wine and beer, and told amusing stories of the French-Canadians which delighted them all. [11]
- Not any here will refuse to drink her health right cordially in this bumper of wine, for each and every one has personally known, and loved, and honored the very best one of them all--his own mother. [5]
- His eyes stared wildly at Dubarre, to whose face the flush of wine had come, whose look was now maliciously triumphant. [11]
- The landowner to whom Nicholas went was a bachelor, an old cavalryman, a horse fancier, a sportsman, the possessor of some century-old brandy and some old Hungarian wine, who had a snuggery where he smoked, and who owned some splendid horses. [2]
- The man to whom Hebe proffers nectar does not ask for even the best wine of Byblus. [10]
- In a land where all were bon- vivants, where the lowest tradesmen drank wine after dinner, and rum, brandy and water, or sangaree in the forenoon, a somewhat lightsome view of table-virtues might have been expected of the young unmarried planter. [11]
- Shun wine, and whatever heats the blood. [10]
- And I remember what Professor S. told me once about Veuve Cliquot--if that was the wine, and I think it was. [5]
- His ordinary councils were stale water--his spirit was drinking wine, now, and the taste of it was good. [5]
- Some of them were sipping wine, others were playing cards, others chess, other groups were chatting together, and many were smoking cigarettes while they waited for the coming duels. [5]
- Even those who were most under the influence of wine, listened to their king in a kind of unconscious obedience. [10]
- Even now, when we are again among men and the wine has refreshed me, I feel as if rats were gnawing at my soul. [10]
- But Pretty Pierre was singing softly to himself in the room at Pardon's Drive: "Three good friends with the wine at night Vive la compagnie! [11]
- When our repast was over, and I had drunk a glass of wine with the proprietor, I offered to pay him, tendering what I knew was a fair price in this region. [4]
- No special haste was needful, and, as he loved good wine and did not lack gifts from those who desired an audience with his master, he went first to the English Greeting, where the travelling clergy lodged and often deigned to accost him. [10]
- How hot she was from dancing, and the unusual strength of the wine and water she had drunk! [10]
- Besides, her head was burning after the dancing and the wine which she had drunk. [10]
- When their hunger was appeased, the wine flowed more freely, and each guest was decked with sweetly-smelling flowers, whose odor was supposed to add to the vivacity of the conversation. [10]
- The Colonel's tongue was a magician's wand that turned dried apples into figs and water into wine as easily as it could change a hovel into a palace and present poverty into imminent future riches. [5]
- On the tray was a bottle of herb wine, different kinds of vodka, pickled mushrooms, rye cakes made with buttermilk, honey in the comb, still mead and sparkling mead, apples, nuts (raw and roasted), and nut-and-honey sweets. [2]
- Though the doctors warned him that with his corpulence wine was dangerous for him, he drank a great deal. [2]
- Was his late visit intended for the Gaulish lady, to whom she had seen him go yesterday again with the wine jar? [10]
- The astrologer, who very likely had never seen such delicacies before, poured out a beaker of red wine, drank it off, poured another, then began to eat with a grand appetite. [5]
- The stool, which usually stood on a wooden trestle opposite to it, now occupied a place before the table bearing the flagon of wine, and was intended for Barbara. [10]
- Try and get us some golden goblets, Bischen; the wine has no flavor out of these miserable brass mugs. [10]
- We took with us many tokens of their thoughtful kindness; flowers and fruits from Boston and Cambridge, and a basket of champagne from a Concord friend whose company is as exhilarating as the sparkling wine he sent us. [6]
- The sergeant ran up to the officer and in a frightened whisper informed him (as a butler at dinner informs his master that there is no more of some wine asked for) that there were no more charges. [2]
- His daughter sprang up and offered him the cup full of wine and water which was standing on the table; but Keraunus pushed it aside with his hands, and panted out, while he struggled for breath: "Supersede me--in my place--turn me out of this palace! [10]
- Lazenby was muttering under his breath now; he was overwhelmed by this change in Wine Face. [11]
- And, if you try the Rhine wine on the steamers, you will wholly lose your faith in the vintage. [4]
- As, during the trip, they had kept up their courage by swallowing the most fiery wine, Philotas had staggered on shore with difficulty and then been dragged forward by the others. [10]
- Pleasure became her torment, for the sweetest wine is repulsive when it has been tasted by impure lips. [10]
- Presently, from the top of the hill, they looked down upon the long line of little homes lying along the banks of the river like peaceful watchmen in a pleasant land, with corn and wine and oil at hand. [11]
- She provided the top of everything for those companies, and in abundance --among them many a dish and many a wine which they had not tasted before and which they had not even heard of except at second-hand from the prince's servants. [5]
- We must consult together as to the lighting of the rooms, and such matters are best discussed over a succulent roast and a flask of wine. [10]
- Look you, after to-day you and I will never break bread or drink wine together. [11]
- I took it to the man in Montreal--tonnerre, what a fine house and good wine had he!--and told him all. [11]
- The distinction extended to the fare, for wine frequently circulated only above the salt, and below it the food was of coarser quality. [4]
- I had gone to Sirona, while her husband was sacrificing to Mithras, to fetch some wine for my father, and she allowed me to try on the centurion's armor; when he unexpectedly returned I leaped out into the street and forgot that luckless sheepskin. [10]
- Stephanus was startled to see that his companion trembled in every limb, he raised himself and held out to him the flask with Sirona's wine, which the other, incapable of controlling himself, snatched eagerly from his hand, and emptied with frantic thirst. [10]
- But she hesitated to reply, and ere he could win from her even the faintest shadow of consent, Ernst Ortlieb, who had been talking with other members of the council in the room where the wine was served, interrupted him to take his daughter home. [10]
- While she pretended to drink it, she poured the whole contents of the phial into the wine, and then let Bent-Anat's bountiful present be carried to the thirsty drivers. [10]
- We sat down to a capon stuffed with eggs, and dainty sausages, and hot rolls, such as we had at home; and a wine which had cobwebbed and mellowed under the Castle Inn for better than twenty years. [9]
- In the Roman time grapes abounded and wine was plenty, but the culture disappeared after the Conquest. [4]
- To give the thunderstorm time to pass and take his wife and daughter home dry, he had entered a tavern near the lindens and there engaged in conversation with several friends over some wine. [10]
- At first Philip thought he would die, and forswore wine and cards, and some other things the taste for which he had cultivated, and likewise worse vices that had come to him by nature. [9]
- Surreptitious smiles, at this, passed from one rascal to another, and they filled all the glasses, and whilst Backus honestly drained his to the bottom they pretended to do the same, but threw the wine over their shoulders. [5]
- Wolf had expected this query, and, while he filled his companion's goblet with the good Wurzburg wine which Ursula provided, he begged him not to bring religion into their conversation. [10]
- She was terribly thirsty, and seeing one of the widows mixing some wine and water and offer it to one of the wounded men who pushed it away, she took courage and begged the deaconess to give her a drink. [10]
- What do you think--would it not be right to pour out half a cup of wine to the gods, and allow ourselves the other half? [10]
- Of course, whether they wished or not, Garoche and Falise could not refuse, and the people were glad enough, for they would have a free hand at meat and wine, the Baron being liberal of table. [11]
- Egyptian vessels were there, manned by Phoenician colonists from the coasts of the Delta, and bringing fine woven goods from Malta, metals and precious stones from Sardinia, wine and copper from Cyprus. [10]
- That is all there is to say, I think.... Will you have a glass of wine with me? [11]
- The strangers were then led into the tent, and were there welcomed and entertained with all honor, and offered bread and wine. [10]
- Others had flung themselves down in an open space surrounded by shrubbery in the Paneum garden, and were drinking the choice wine which Dion's cellarer, by his orders, had brought and was pouring out for the crowd. [10]
- I will sacrifice the wine; there are jars of wine there that were old in my father's time--but it must be so! [10]
- That as for the wine, I would take that upon myself, and no Emperor need be ashamed of our Venice glasses. [10]
- He drank off the wine, and as he put the glass down, shivered, and fell back in his chair. [11]
- The best of the wine to the last of the feast! [11]
- We decided that the wine on our boat was manufactured in the boiler. [4]
- He was sure the wine had been drugged, but he realized that Swinton, the landlord, would have made away with any signs of foul play, as he was himself an agent of active disloyalty and a friend of Erris Boyne. [11]
- Philip, dear, pour the wine for your grandfather. [9]
- I drank, and the wine did not affect me, as voices got loud and louder, and glasses rang, and spurs rattled on shuffling heels, and a scabbard clanged on a chair. [11]
- The critics of the vintage, who pursue their calling in the dark vaults and amid mouldy casks, give their opinion, for the most part, only upon wine, upon juice that has matured and ripened into development of quality. [4]
- The flare of the torches which illuminated the street was mirrored in eager eyes glowing with wine and passion, and in the glittering weapons of the Roman soldiery. [10]
- In obedience to the time-honored tradition in Alexandria, after intoxicating himself with new wine in honor of the god, he had rushed out into the street to join the procession. [10]
- As for me, the thought of going with them into that promised land was like wine. [9]
- But when came the table and wine, a change befell me. [11]
- I questioned whether the red wine could have something to do with it. [6]
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