noun

definition

A twisting, twining pattern or motion.

adjective

definition

Growing in the manner of a vine; twisting and entwining.

Examples of vining in a Sentence

Many blackberry types are vining and require trellising, while others can be grown upright like a brush.

Choose from a variety of styles and prints like this modified bib adorned with vining strawberries.

In 1978, General Hospital verged on cancellation as the lowest rated soap opera on daytime until Genie Francis was hired as a teenaged Laura Vining.

Born in 1962, Francis was just 14 years old when she won her signature role, Laura Vining, on General Hospital.

The college authorities did not allow Miss Sullivan to read the examination papers to me; so Mr. Eugene C. Vining, one of the instructors at the Perkins Institution for the Blind, was employed to copy the papers for me in American braille.

Mr. Vining was a stranger to me, and could not communicate with me, except by writing braille.

Two days before the examinations, Mr. Vining sent me a braille copy of one of the old Harvard papers in algebra.

I sat down immediately and wrote to Mr. Vining, asking him to explain the signs.

Both Mr. Keith and I were distressed and full of forebodings for the morrow; but we went over to the college a little before the examination began, and had Mr. Vining explain more fully the American symbols.

The college authorities would not permit Miss Sullivan to read the examination papers to me; so Mr. Eugene C. Vining, one of the instructors at the Perkins Institution for the Blind, was employed to copy the papers for me in braille.

Mr. Vining was a perfect stranger to me, and could not communicate with me except by writing in braille.

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