Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Clad or covered with vines.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Covered with vines.
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Examples
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On over 250 acres and bordering the Yarra River, this 1854 Relais et Chateaux property is lushly comfortable, and from four-poster antique beds 'roos peer back at you through huge windows overlooking the vine-clad hills.
Lea Lane: Only Have a Week? A Deluxe Quickie to Oz Lea Lane 2011
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On over 250 acres and bordering the Yarra River, this 1854 Relais et Chateaux property is lushly comfortable, and from four-poster antique beds 'roos peer back at you through huge windows overlooking the vine-clad hills.
Lea Lane: Only Have a Week? A Deluxe Quickie to Oz Lea Lane 2011
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Then I had ridden up through the vine-clad hills and rolling pastures of the ranch, and arrived at the farm-house in time for another drink and supper.
Chapter 1 2010
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You with your vine-clad hills, your sunsets and your sunrises, your homely fare and simple round of living!
WHEN GOD LAUGHS 2010
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• Le Trianon, avenue des Bains, Parc des Thermes, Allevard, +33 4 7671 9617, letrianon-allevard.frAlsace surprises the visitor, not just with the strange Germanic dialect and its colourful half-timbered gingerbread houses clustered in tiny villages surrounded by rolling vine-clad hills, but also with some of the country's finest cuisine.
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“Then I had ridden up through the vine-clad hills and rolling pastures of the ranch, and arrived at the farm-house in time for another drink and supper.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Then there was Mark Twain, who found his muses in a vine-clad garden pavilion, his "cozy nest."
Outer Sanctum: Why we love to step outside the box to think inside the shed 2010
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“Then I had ridden up through the vine-clad hills and rolling pastures of the ranch, and arrived at the farm-house in time for another drink and supper.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Troezen, and Eiones, and vine-clad Epidaurus, and the island of
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She waters her horses from Meles deep in reeds, and swiftly drives her all-golden chariot through Smyrna to vine-clad
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