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Example sentences for "bine"

Lexicographically close words:
bindeth; binding; bindings; binds; bindweed; bines; binge; bingen; binger; bini
  1. The first frosts, on the other hand, shrivel the bines of white bryony, which part and hang separated, and in the spring a fresh bine pushes up with greyish green leaves and tendrils feeling for support.

  2. The sheaf grows under her fingers, it is bound about with a girdle of twisted stalks, in which mingle the green bine of convolvulus and the pink-streaked bells that must fade.

  3. As it withers, the many-pointed leaf of the white bryony and the bine as it shrivels, in like manner, do their part.

  4. October enters briskly, some leafy twigs bearing different sorts of nuts in one hand, and a long ripe hop-bine trailing after him from the other.

  5. October wreaths the hop-bine about September's neck, and gives her the nut twigs.

  6. For, just as I was twisting the bine of my very last faggot, before tucking the cleft tongue under, there came three men outside the hedge, where the western light was yellow; and by it I could see that all three of them carried firearms.

  7. Of this althogth yet the profe could not be greate because the occasions hath bine but smal, notwithstandinge as a dog hathe a day, so may I perchaunce haue time to declare it in dides wher now I do write them but in wordes.

  8. After this the plants are "dressed," which means that all the old bine ends are cut off with a sharp curved hop-knife, and the plant centres kept level with the ground.

  9. Concerning the general question as to the advisability or otherwise of cutting the hop bine at the time of picking, A.

  10. An idea long persisted among hop-growers that nitrate of soda was an unsafe manure for hops, being likely to produce rank growth of bine at the expense of quality and even quantity of hops.

  11. The commonly accepted notion that nitrate of soda is a manure which should be reserved for use during the later period of the growth of the bine appears to be erroneous.

  12. Hence, it would seem advisable to study the plant itself in connexion with this matter, and to strip a little later, or somewhat less, than usual when the bine is not healthy.

  13. The plant, therefore, would retain a substantial store of these constituents for the following year's growth if the bine were left.

  14. Eft bine fece ⁊#: with this superfluous and connecting a phrase to the main sentence, comp.

  15. John Sutton heerin hath bine rather occationed by her father than by .

  16. After a careful rehearing, the court reaches the curious decision that Mary's "actinges haue bine such .

  17. I am going to pull bog-bine on the hills of Glenmornan for your sickness, mother.

  18. The next five years Scriàbine devoted to both concert-tours and composition.

  19. In February, 1906, Scriàbine embarked on a tour of the United States.

  20. It may be interesting to note that in Strassburg the bakers at one time used to put hops into their yeast, and that in some foreign countries the young shoots of the hop-bine furnish a favourite vegetable, dressed like asparagus.

  21. And like that slender stalke, at whose end stands The wood-bine quivering, are her armes and hands.

  22. Again, the blight is always most persistent under the shade of trees or tall hedges, or where the bine is over luxuriant, when owing to the exclusion of light and air the plant is unable to elaborate its natural safeguard.

  23. These fires seem a great waste of good fibrous matter, as in former times the bine was utilized for making coarse sacking and brown paper.

  24. To my thinking, she was the belle of the village, and she made a very pretty picture in her sun-bonnet, among the green and golden tracery of the hop-bine in the hopping season accompanied by the smaller members of the family.

  25. It did not occur to them that it was possible to cut the bine and pull up the pole.

  26. Byshop fell into verey strang fitts wch hath continewed at times euer since, and much suspition there is that she hath bine the cause of the loss of Mris.

  27. His foot caught in a creeper, and he nearly tumbled--it was a bine of bindweed which went twisting round and round two stalks of wheat in a spiral, binding them together as if some one had wound string about them.

  28. She knew the very raspberry-bine at which she had been at work.

  29. The raspberry-bine was there, and the great oak with the seat around it, and the carpet of cinquefoil and wild strawberry.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.