English edit

Adjective edit

grape-vined (comparative more grape-vined, superlative most grape-vined)

  1. Alternative form of grapevined
    • 2013, Larry Stewart, Bacchanalian Romp, page 51:
      They sat on a bench around a large glass-topped table under a grape-vined trellis.
    • 2019, Amey Zeigler, The Swiss Mishap:
      After grabbing a quick bite, they'd hopped a train and coursed along plunging grape-vined hills to Lausanne.
    • 2022, Dallas Lore Sharp, The Fall of the Year:
      Low, weather-worn, mossy-shingled, secluded in its wayward garden of box and bleeding-hearts, sheltered by its tall pines, grape-vined, hop-vined, clung to by creeper and honeysuckle, it stood where the roads divided, halfway between everywhere, unpainted, unpretentious, as much a part of the landscape as the muskrat-lodge, and, like the lodge, roomy, warm, and hospitable.

Verb edit

grape-vined

  1. simple past and past participle of grape-vine