winy (Meaning)

Wordnet

winy (s)

having the taste of wine

Webster

winy (a.)

Having the taste or qualities of wine; vinous; as, grapes of a winy taste.

Synonyms & Antonyms of winy

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winy Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent winy aroma of grapes permeated the vineyard, hinting at a bountiful harvest.
  2. The winy scent of fermented apples filled the cider house, evoking memories of autumn gatherings.
  3. The winy taste of the aged whiskey lingered on my palate, a reminder of its smooth refinement.
  4. The winy breeze carried the bittersweet fragrance of blooming honeysuckle across the garden.
  5. The winy odor of decaying fruit attracted a swarm of fruit flies to the fallen apples.
  6. The winy voice of the old woman recounted tales of a bygone era, her words carrying the weight of nostalgia.
  7. The winy aroma of old books filled the antique library, creating an atmosphere of forgotten knowledge.
  8. The winy tang of vinegar added a tartness to the marinade, enhancing the flavors of the roasted chicken.
  9. The winy glow of sunset cast an ethereal light on the distant mountains, painting the sky in hues of gold and crimson.
  10. The winy slickness of the wet asphalt created a treacherous surface for cars, increasing the risk of accidents during heavy rain.

FAQs About the word winy

having the taste of wineHaving the taste or qualities of wine; vinous; as, grapes of a winy taste.

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The pungent winy aroma of grapes permeated the vineyard, hinting at a bountiful harvest.

The winy scent of fermented apples filled the cider house, evoking memories of autumn gatherings.

The winy taste of the aged whiskey lingered on my palate, a reminder of its smooth refinement.

The winy breeze carried the bittersweet fragrance of blooming honeysuckle across the garden.