Definitions

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  • adjective Having a trellis or trellises.

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of trellis.

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Examples

  • The trellised vines are much easier to harvest because the vines are trained on wires and most of the grapes hang down and are accessible.

    liaison - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • When we picked the grapes they were trellised and even then there were bunches that were hard to find.

    liaison - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • She also built a two-story guest house with a wooden deck and outdoor entertaining spaces including a sunken fire pit, a gazebo and a trellised patio.

    Home of the Late Sydney Pollack Hits the Market for $7.9 Million 2011

  • They asked questions of a handsome, black-eyed man with curly gray hair, who talked to them in a German accent, while a cheery-faced woman smiled down at them out of a trellised high window of the Swiss cottage perched on the bank.

    CHAPTER XIV 2010

  • Birds sang in hidden gardens and the perfume of trellised vines came wistful from arbours his grandfather had reared.

    The Best Endings in Science Fiction 2009

  • We will harvest trellised and goblet trained vines.

    French Word-A-Day: 2009

  • Besides the wide open spaces, our eyes are drawn to the two-floor party patio, trellised backyard, and a downstairs art gallery space.

    PHOTOS: 1920s Modern Spanish-Style In Santa Monica For $950,000 Anna Almendrala 2011

  • We'll work those plans out to-morrow Also, there is the matter of berries on the bench here -- and trellised table grapes, the choicest.

    CHAPTER XIX 2010

  • The trellised vines are much easier to harvest because the vines are trained on wires and most of the grapes hang down and are accessible.

    French Word-A-Day: 2009

  • In the American History Museum Victory Garden, a single vine has crawled along more than 25 feet at the back of the rows of trellised veggies.

    Groundwork: A winter squash named Cushaw Adrian Higgins 2010

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