Sentence for wine | Use wine in a sentence

Wine example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use wine in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for wine.

  • How about wine? (22)
  • Good wine, mind. (10)
  • The wine comforted him. (10)
  • Few men stand their wine. (10)
  • Harz poured out some wine. (8)
  • We must have some wine out. (10)
  • We must have some wine out. (22)
  • He invited me to drink wine. (10)
  • The youth tossed off his wine. (8)
  • The waiter poured out the wine. (8)
  • He would not remember that but for hateful wine! (10)
  • And I would abstain even from wine. (10)
  • Mr. Warwick had a fine taste in wine. (10)
  • We cannot say that of any other wine. (10)
  • Did ye ask me to take wine, Mr. Wilfrud? (10)
  • He had up some of his best wine for dinner. (10)
  • He supplied me with bread, fruit, and wine. (10)
  • I say nothing of that; but his wine is poison. (10)
  • And I declare if she is not gone away without finishing her wine! (4)
  • His heart choked as he gulped the buzzing wine. (10)
  • The wine of delight and oblivion was at her lips. (10)
  • It seemed to him a long time since he had drunk that wine. (9)
  • Hastily they ate a few bites; the wine remained untouched. (12)
  • I drink the wine of aspiration, and the drug of disillusion. (8)
  • The doctor does not exclude wine, but he does not drink it. (10)
  • Redworth took the definite order for a large supply of wine. (10)
  • Anthony knew that he wanted no wine, whatever his needs might be. (22)
  • The spirits of wine had run over the plate she held to the floor. (10)
  • He signed the document, and was soon feeding and drinking his wine. (10)
  • In place of that new feeling, intoxicating as wine, what was coming? (8)
  • Stanton takes wine, madeira and claret, and other small necessaries. (10)
  • And again she threw on him the cold water of that solicitude about wine. (10)
  • To the hired butler (for Roger only kept maids) she spoke about the wine. (8)
  • If she talks to me, I feel something like having gulped a bottle of wine. (10)
  • If she talks to me, I feel something like having gulped a bottle of wine. (22)
  • I have been to merchants of wine, of tabac, to hotels, to Leicester Square. (8)
  • Perhaps the wine did affect poor papa, if it was bad wine. (10)
  • Mr. Treffry drank his wine off at a gulp, and sucked his moustache in sharply. (8)
  • But dared she, a poor vagabond, disturb so distinguished a gentleman at his wine? (5)
  • Not once in the whole course of his University career, was he the better for wine. (8)
  • Vernon and De Craye retired upon the arrival of the wine; and Dr. Middleton sipped. (10)
  • Mr. Whitford, however, was not to think that he entertained rancour toward the wine. (10)
  • His heavy spirit craved the amber wine, which, in association at least, heartens man. (13)
  • What was there in this wine of great age which expelled reasonableness, fatherliness? (10)
  • With fair unfolded charms, All-trusting, and all-seeing, – Grape-laden with full bunches of young wine! (10)
  • But the wine has entered her fingers, and strength to push the needle through is lacking.] (8)
  • It had been a supper of copious wine, and the songs which rise from wine. (10)
  • It runs down like wine, like wine, to the little ebbing and flowing wave! (10)
  • He remarked that wine was good for soldiers, singing better, such a voice as hers best of all. (10)
  • The wine gave him what he wanted, an edge to these few hours of pleasure, an exaltation of energy. (8)
  • To pinch himself and deserve well of Providence, he resolved not to drink wine, but beer, that day. (22)
  • Benjamin waited to hear approval sounded on the lips uncertain as a woman is a wine of ticklish age. (10)
  • The tremendous excitement of the Alpine solitudes was like a stringent wine to his surcharged spirit. (10)
  • She gave him food; maize-bread and wine, sometimes meat; sometimes a bottle of good wine. (10)
  • A sip of his wine fetched the breath, as when men are in the presence of the tremendous elements of nature. (10)
  • She contracted the habit of eating meat at school, and drinking wine in Paris, and continues it, occasionally. (10)
  • The champagne alone had any attraction for me; and, seduced by the icy coldness of the wine, I drank copiously. (6)
  • I liked the scenery, and the wine, and what I supposed to be the habit of the gentlemen here to dress in silks. (10)
  • As the wine waned Boleskey grew more and more gloomy, but now and then a sort of gleaming flicker passed over his face. (8)
  • He repeated several times before he reached his housedoor, that he wanted his wine, in a manner to be almost alarming. (10)
  • A few of the musicians were still lingering over the wine which the travelling merchants and artisans had ordered for them. (5)
  • If any of the dead bodies has an unbroken bone in it the survivors are boiled in wine; if not they are smothered in butter. (7)
  • After the wine this gentleman took his cigar on the balcony, and found occasion to get some conversation with Adrian alone. (10)
  • So the Countess snubbed him, and he being full of wine, fell into the hands of Juliana, who had witnessed the little scene. (10)
  • And she touched them with finger and thumb, As the vine-hook closes: she smiled, Recounting again and again, Corn, wine, fruit, oil! (10)
  • That he should have been able to make such an appearance while doing daily battle with his wine, was a proof of great physical vigour. (10)
  • Bowing over wine with the Duke, she tried another theme, while still, like a pertinacious cracker, the Great Mel kept banging up and down the table. (10)

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