viny

[ˈvaɪni]

viny Definition

  • 1having many vines or producing many vines
  • 2resembling or made of vines

Using viny: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "viny" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The viny plant had grown all over the fence.

  • Example

    The garden was filled with viny plants.

  • Example

    The old house was covered in viny ivy.

  • Example

    The path was blocked by a viny thicket.

viny Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for viny

Phrases with viny

  • a vegetable that grows on a vine, such as cucumber, squash, or pumpkin

    Example

    I love growing viny vegetables in my garden.

  • a wine that has a strong taste or aroma of grapes and is produced from grapevines

    Example

    The viny wine had a rich and fruity flavor.

  • a forest that has many vines growing throughout it

    Example

    The viny forest was difficult to navigate because of all the tangled vines.

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Summary: viny in Brief

The term 'viny' [ˈvaɪni] describes something that has many vines or is made of vines. It can be used to describe plants, such as 'The garden was filled with viny plants,' or objects, like 'The old house was covered in viny ivy.' 'Viny' also extends into phrases like 'viny vegetable,' referring to vegetables that grow on a vine, and 'viny wine,' which has a strong taste or aroma of grapes.