How to use in-sentence of “vine”

How to use in-sentence of “vine”:

+ There are of vineyards and a large variety of vine types, traditionally white wines, but increasingly red wines.

+ Windows Phone 7 device can launched to Samsung, HTC, Dell and LG, the Dell phone launch Windows Phone 7 buy sales from hardware, the none 32-bit ARM architectures, vine mobiles being.

+ By December 2015, Vine had 200 million active users.

+ Each vine has three bunches of purple grapes.

+ Sand Vine is a species of plant.

+ The only part of the plant that can be seen outside the host vine is the flower.

+ Instead of a vegetable, vine leaves are sometimes used.

+ Sarah Bernhardt has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1751 Vine Street.

How to use in-sentence of vine
How to use in-sentence of vine

Example sentences of “vine”:

+ The name "Vie" means vine in Romanian.

+ He found her dead on the vine branches.
+ One pew end shows a wolf and dragon, from whose mouths vine and hop grows.

+ The name “Vie” means vine in Romanian.

+ He found her dead on the vine branches.

+ One pew end shows a wolf and dragon, from whose mouths vine and hop grows.

+ Bougainvillea, a tropical vine known for the beauty of the large, colorful bracts which surround its flowers.

+ Some vine shoot tips exhibit negative phototropism, which allows them to grow towards dark, solid objects and climb them.

+ The plant is a perennial vine that bears flowers.

+ Sarsaparilla is a perennial trailing vine with prickly stems; it is from tropical America and the West Indies.

+ Hanna started her career on Vine Vine, under the name The Gabbie Show, then started a YouTube channel with the same name a year later; both were nominated for awards.

+ The main goal is to shoot Donkey Kong with the bug spray and force him to the top of the vine he is on while killing the insects.

+ On January 20, 2017, Twitter launched an Internet archive of all Vine videos, allowing people to watch previously uploaded videos.

+ In 2013, he started releasing Vine videos.

+ As long as the roses stay healthy, the vine growers can see that their vines are healthy as well.

+ Kibble “for their international contributions about the spontaneous breaking of fundamental symmetries in elementary-particle theory”, in 1982 by Drummond Matthews and Frederick Vine for explaining the magnetic properties of the ocean floors which then led to the plate tectonic hypothesis, and in 1988 by Archibald Howie and M.J.

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