fordwine Antonyms
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Meaning of fordwine
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fordwine (v. i.)
To dwindle away; to disappear.
fordwine Sentence Examples
- The fordwine flowed smoothly down the carafe, its crimson hue captivating the eye.
- The ancient tavern boasted a vintage fordwine that had ripened for centuries.
- The blacksmith sipped his fordwine, the sweet taste calming his weary muscles.
- The merchant's wagon was laden with barrels of precious fordwine, bound for distant lands.
- In the tapestry, the king raised his chalice of fordwine, celebrating his victory.
- The physician prescribed fordwine as a tonic, its medicinal properties soothing the body.
- The poet's words flowed like fordwine, painting vivid images on the page.
- The aroma of fordwine filled the castle, promising a night of merriment.
- The traveler shared his last flask of fordwine with the weary passerby.
- The sorcerer's spell called upon the essence of fordwine, granting him ancient powers.
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To dwindle away; to disappear.
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The fordwine flowed smoothly down the carafe, its crimson hue captivating the eye.
The ancient tavern boasted a vintage fordwine that had ripened for centuries.
The blacksmith sipped his fordwine, the sweet taste calming his weary muscles.
The merchant's wagon was laden with barrels of precious fordwine, bound for distant lands.