Grape in a sentence as a noun

He had been growing grapes for 30+ years.

Nope, sounds like I'm trying to say "kernel" while balancing a grape on the back of my tongue.

What's Italian for "glaze", "blend", "aged", "condiment", "sweet", "syrup", and "grape"?

Better to get a slice of watermelon that a whole grape for the trader, and the firm picks up the bulk of the profit.

Kind of like absent-mindedly eating that last shriveled and nasty grape in the bunch while preoccupied.

Think it is hard putting a fermented grape in a bottle for sale, try something that comes out of the backend of a live animal...

"The fermentation chamber in the machine turns water, grape concentrate, yeast and a finishing powder into wine.

In fact these zones benefit from a lot of quality rural turism because of the loop feed that comes out of grape, cork, rural area setting with life quality parameters that are disappearing all around the world.

" Or, "yes, but that has never happened to /me/, and I run Firefox on a Pentium I that I spilled a bunch of grape juice on and kick every day."Congrats, you're either an anomaly, incredibly fortunate, or you limit your number of tabs, restart Firefox regularly, and clear out your history daily.

What guarantee do you give that after trusting my data to you, you won't decide that your bandwidth and storage costs are getting out of hand and discontinue the service?Not trying to be a sour grape here and talk you down, but these questions matter if you see this as more than a hobby thing and are serious about it.

Grape definitions

noun

any of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters

noun

any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries

See also: grapevine

noun

a cluster of small projectiles fired together from a cannon to produce a hail of shot

See also: grapeshot