Synonym: vinery. Similar words: graveyard, yard, halyard, backyard, courtyard, lumberyard, vine, ovine. Meaning: ['vɪnjə(r)d] n. a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced.
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31. For years, people have suggested that Staten Island should have a venue vineyard.
32. Their son, John F. Kennedy Jr., died with his wife and sister-in-law when his plane crashed as he was flying to Martha's Vineyard in 1999.
33. This excellent Chardonnay produced from the vineyard which we are meticulous care of.
34. Although he is off on holiday with his family to Martha's Vineyard in New England next week, he is to break in to it to continue campaigning.
35. In that day , A vineyard of wine, sing of it!
36. Mr. Obama and his family will spend the next week on vacation, at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland and on the Atlantic resort island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
37. Give me your vineyard, that I may have it a vegetable garden.
38. But Obama seems happy to act as a European-style secularist, vacation in Martha's Vineyard and send his daughters to one of America's most exclusive private schools.
39. While he summered on Martha's Vineyard, she'd likely pass another July and August working retail in Times Square.
40. Obama interrupted his vacation on the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard to make the brief announcement with Bernanke, 55,[www.Sentencedict.com] at his side.
41. Smith dutifully described the archetypical getaway spots of the American upper class, from Martha's Vineyard to the Hamptons, and fielded questions on skiing and sunbathing.
42. Who plants a vineyard and does not eat of its grapes?
43. There had been indications that the two might meet during the Obama family vacation in Martha's Vineyard.
44. Kennedy had been competing in a regatta off Martha's Vineyard, one of a cluster of Massachusetts islands.
45. Sunglint off the water provides sharp contrast with the coastline and the nearby islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, both popular destinations for tourists and summer residents.
46. For years, people have suggested that Staten Island should have a vineyard.
47. Everybody will be on vacation in the Hamptons or Martha's Vineyard.
48. Montrachet, in only Grand Cru status, is absolutely the best region in Bourgogne. Only less than 20 winery has the prestige of owning a share of this tiny vineyard, and Louis Jadot is one of them.
49. Vineyard: selected grapes cultivated at between 300 and 400 metres above sea level trained by the Guyot system on clay soil.
50. You don't have to buy a vineyard to be a vintner or winemaker.
51. At the end of the race he went to Chappaquiddick Island, just across a narrow sound to the east of Martha's Vineyard(sentencedict.com), for a party arranged by his cousin in an isolated cottage.
52. Wine Maker Steve Rued was born in Healdsburg, California and raised on his family's vineyard DryValley.
53. Who plants a vineyard and does not partake of its fruit?
54. Among the Turfan unearthed documents, 11 vineyard tenancy and business documents named by vineyard ticket contract.
55. For his part, Merzenich, 64, has "4, 000 hobbies, " including a wood shop and a vineyard.
56. Sacks writes of a visit to the island of Martha's Vineyard, where hereditary deafness was endemic for more than 250 years and a community of signers, most of whom hear normally, still flourishes.
57. In like manner thou shalt deal with thy vineyard, and with thy oliveyard.
58. Grapes ripen in orderly rows at a vineyard in Champagne-Ardenne.
59. So the house is falling apart and the vineyard makes undrinkable wine?
60. Public opposition to windfarms, including a large project off the presidential holiday island of Martha's Vineyard, has taken years to resolve.
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