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grapevined

  1. simple past and past participle of grapevine

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grapevined (not comparable)

  1. Planted or adorned with grapevines.
    • 2011, Will Durant, Ariel Durant, The Age of Voltaire: The Story of Civilization, Volume IX:
      On those lovely shores and grapevined hills Voltaire and Gibbon enjoyed a highly civilized life, and Rousseau grew up and suffered, and placed his Julie's virtuous household (at Clarens, near Vevey).
    • 2012, Dawn Tripp, Moon Tide: A Novel:
      She married him the following summer under the grapevined trellis in his father's apple orchard.
    • 2015, Samantha Waltz, Blended: Writers on the Stepfamily Experience:
      When we slowed to admire a bronze statue of a woman with arms stretching up toward the sky, a disheveled man well into his eighties with wild white hair and plaster-spotted clothes called out and waved to us from his grapevined balcony.