woodbine (Meaning)
woodbine (n)
common North American vine with compound leaves and bluish-black berrylike fruit
European twining honeysuckle with fragrant red and yellow-white flowers
woodbine (v. t.)
A climbing plant having flowers of great fragrance (Lonicera Periclymenum); the honeysuckle.
The Virginia creeper. See Virginia creeper, under Virginia.
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woodbine Sentence Examples
- The charming woodbine entwined the trellis, creating a fragrant haven.
- Its lush green foliage cascaded over the fence, obscuring the wooden posts.
- The sweet scent of the woodbine blossoms filled the air with an intoxicating fragrance.
- The delicate blooms of the woodbine attracted hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden.
- The dense growth of woodbine provided privacy and a natural screen from the neighbors.
- The woodbine's tendrils reached out and gripped the siding of the house, creating an organic tapestry.
- The elderly gardener carefully pruned the woodbine, shaping it into an intricate archway.
- The silvery leaves of the woodbine shimmered in the moonlight, casting an ethereal glow around the patio.
- The woodbine's berries ripened in the autumn, offering a tart and flavorful treat to birds.
- The medicinal properties of the woodbine have been recognized for centuries, making it a valuable addition to herbal remedies.
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common North American vine with compound leaves and bluish-black berrylike fruit, European twining honeysuckle with fragrant red and yellow-white flowersA climb
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The charming woodbine entwined the trellis, creating a fragrant haven.
Its lush green foliage cascaded over the fence, obscuring the wooden posts.
The sweet scent of the woodbine blossoms filled the air with an intoxicating fragrance.
The delicate blooms of the woodbine attracted hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden.